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10 September, 03:29

Which of these blood samples most likely came from the left ventricle?

A. Sample A (bright red cells)

B. Sample B (dark red cells)

C. Both samples could have come from the left ventricle

D. Neither sample could have come from the left Ventricle

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  1. 10 September, 03:47
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    Sample A most likely came from the left ventricle, as this is the portion of the heart that receives freshly oxygenated blood to be pumped to different parts of the body. Oxygenated blood is blood that has had oxygen bounded to it by hemoglobin (a pigment made of iron found in red blood cells). The oxidation of this blood by the iron in the hemoglobin gives it the RBC bright red look. This blood containing the bright RBCs in transported to the left ventricle from the lung, after which it is spread throughout the body. Hence, in normal conditions of the heart, the Sample A most likely came from the left ventricle.
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