Beginning and ending in the right atrium, trace the flow of blood, naming each chamber of the heart, and mentioning the lungs and body. (Be able to do this no matter which point is chosen as the starting point.)

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1. Beginning and ending in the right atrium, trace the flow of blood, naming each chamber of the heart, and mentioning the lungs and body. (Be able to do this no matter which point is chosen as the starting point.)