Atrium Ventricle Bulbus arteriosus Truncus arteriosus.

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atrium Ventricle Bulbus arteriosus Truncus arteriosus

Sinus venosus (chamber) atrium Ventricle

1.) sinus venosus 2.) right atrium 3.) left atrium 5.)ventricle 6.) conus arteriosus 7.) truncus arteriosus 8.) pulmo-cutaneous artery 9.) aorta

1.) sinus venosus 2.) right atrium 3.) left atrium 5.)ventricle 6.) conus arteriosus 7.) truncus arteriosus 8.) pulmo-cutaneous artery 9.) aorta

9.) sinus venosus 5.) right superior vena cavas 6.) left superior vena cavas 7.) inferior vena cavas 3.) right atrium 4.) left atrium 1+2.) ventricle 10.) pulmonary veins ) aorta 9

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1.) right superior vena cavas 2.) left superior vena cavas 3.) inferior vena cavas 4.) right atrium 9.) left atrium 5.) right ventricle 10.) left ventricle 8.) pulmonary veins 7&11.) aorta 1 2 3

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1.) right superior vena cavas 2.) left superior vena cavas 3.) inferior vena cavas 4.) right atrium 8.) left atrium 5.) right ventricle 6.) pulmonary arteries 10.) aorta 2 3

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1.) superior vena cava 2.) inferior vena cava 3.) right atrium 9.) left atrium 4.) right ventricle 10.) left ventricle 5.) pulmonary arteries 11.) aorta 4 10

1.) superior vena cava 2.) inferior vena cava 3.) right atrium 9.) left atrium 4.) right ventricle 10.) left ventricle 5.) pulmonary arteries 11.) aorta