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Pulmonary valve to the pulmonary arteries to the lungs to the pulmonary veins to the left atrium thru the mitral valve to the left ventricle thru the aortic valve to the aorta to the capillary beds to the superior and inferior cava
From the right atrium through the tricuspid valve to the right ventricle through the pulmonary valve to the pulmonary trunk to the right and left pulmonary arteries, to the capillary beds of the right and left lungs, to the pulmonary veins, to the left atrium of the heart through the mitral valve, to the left ventricle through the aortic semilunar valve, to the capillary beds, to the systemic veins, to the superior vena cava, and inferior vena cava, which enter the right atrium of the heart.
Inflowing part of right ventricle
Goes to the Right Ventricle.
After entering the right atrium from the body and through the tricuspid vavle, it goes into the right ventricle.
...Pulmonic valves, pulmonary trunk, to the lungs...

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