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Ineed trace the blood flow beginning with the right atrium to the 5th digit of the right hand and back again. use the terms below
right subclavian artery
ulnar artery
pulmonary veins
left atrium
right brachiocephalic vein
superior vena cava
left ventricle
pulmonary valve
brachial artery
alveolar capillaries
aorta
axillary artery
ulnar vein
brachiocephalic artery
bicuspid valve
dorsal arch vein
aortic valve
right atrium
brachial vein
tricuspid valve
digital artery
superficial palmer arch
axillary vein
pulmonary arteries
right ventricle
right subclavian vein

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