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Question
Match the terms given in column I with terms in Column II:
Column I | Column Il |
(i) Left-auricle | (a) Clotting |
(ii) Right auricle | (b) Thebasius valve |
(iii) Left ventricle | (c) Pulmonary vein |
(iv) Right-ventricle | (d) Aorta |
(v) Fibrin | (e) Pulmonary arch |
Solution
(i) (c) Pulmonary vein
(ii) (b) Thebasius valve
(iii) (d) Aorta
(iv) (e) Pulmonary arch
(v) (a) Clotting
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