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Structure A. Structure superior to pharynx. Structure D. Structure C . Structure B. Structure G. The lungs receive deoxygenated blood from these vessels. The saclike structure which allows for gas exchange with the blood. This circuit allows for blood to
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The lungs receive deoxygenated blood from these vessels
The saclike structure which allows for gas exchange with the blood
This circuit allows for blood to enter the lungs and become oxygenated
Increase in thoracic volume allows for this to occur
These two chambers contain deoxygenated blood
These valves prevent backflow of blood back into the atria
Oxygenated blood becomes deoxygenated blood in this circuit
Majority of nutrient absorption occurs here
Released in response to a drop in pH in the small intestine
Enzyme that breaks down the carbohydrate starch
Diabetics may have a higher than normal level of this molecule in their urine
Waste product of excretory system travels through this structure to be stored in the bladder
Structures located on the anterior portion of the kidneys