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When blood enters the left ventricle, what chamber does it come from? Is it oxygenated or deoxygenated?

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When blood enters the left ventricle, what chamber does it come from? Is it oxygenated or deoxygenated?

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It’s oxygenated and comes from the left atrium by means of the bicuspid valve. After leaving the ventricle, it’s pumped to the body (systemic circulation).

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