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Health, 03.03.2020 16:21, McGregorshamara

1. Why is the direction of the wave of contraction so important in the heart?

2. Describe the flow of blood beginning at the right atrium and ending at the aorta.

3. Provide one reason the proper amount of iron is so important in your diet.

4. Why can polycythemia potentially cause a heart problem?


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