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English: 1. A cross section of an amphibian heart. The purple regions represent the oxygenated blood and the de-oxygenated blood interacting. 1. Pulmonary Vein, 2. Left Atrium, 3. Right Atrium, 4. Ventricle, 5. Conus arteriosus, 6. Sinus venosus |
Date | 1 June 2015 |
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Author | Cscanlon15 |
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Category:Amphibian hearts
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