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Chapter 8, Problem 7AWK
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Problems that lead to the occurrence of a ventricular septal defect.
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The human heart has four chambers two ventricles and two atria. The left side of the heart deals with oxygenated blood that comes from lungs and the left ventricle pushes this oxygenated blood toward all over the body. And the right side of the heart deals with deoxygenated blood and right ventricle pushes this blood toward the lungs. These two sides are separated from each other by a well-known septum.
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