. Elementary biology, animal and human. Biology. 112 ANIMAL BIOLOGY stream comes from the lungs where the blood has given off the carbon dioxid and received a fresh supply of oxygen. The right auricle receives the blood brought from the body in three large veins, while two small veins carry into the left auricle the blood from the lungs. /^ight auric/e /Irtery to right arm>< fiightlung- //â /er/es/o liver, -^â â stomaciiS intestines. Merytoieft 'lung and skin /Irtery (0 left arm â leftaurick -leftlung â Dorsa/aorta -.^Arteries to kidneys 'â¢â¢^/Cidneys ^â¢-Arteries to legs A FiQ. 81. âAr


. Elementary biology, animal and human. Biology. 112 ANIMAL BIOLOGY stream comes from the lungs where the blood has given off the carbon dioxid and received a fresh supply of oxygen. The right auricle receives the blood brought from the body in three large veins, while two small veins carry into the left auricle the blood from the lungs. /^ight auric/e /Irtery to right arm>< fiightlung- //â /er/es/o liver, -^â â stomaciiS intestines. Merytoieft 'lung and skin /Irtery (0 left arm â leftaurick -leftlung â Dorsa/aorta -.^Arteries to kidneys 'â¢â¢^/Cidneys ^â¢-Arteries to legs A FiQ. 81. âArteries in the circulation of the frog. The blood from both auricles now flows into the single ventricle, which then contracts and pumps the blood into a large artery. Certain branches carry the blood having the larger amounts of oxygen ( the blood from the lungs) to the head, trunk, legs, and other organs of the body, while other branches carry the blood just received from the body,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Peabody, James Edward, b. 1869; Hunt, Arthur Ellsworth, joint author. New York, The Macmillan company


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