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Place the following structures in the order in which a drop of blood will pass through them as it goes through the heart.
A.Right atrium
B.Lung
C.Left atrium
D.Right ventricle
E.Left ventricle
F.Pulmonary artery
G.Pulmonary semilunar valve
H.Mitral valve
I.Pulmonary vein
J. Aortic semilunar valve
K. Tricuspid valve
Reverberating Circuit
A neural circuit where signals are sent in a continuous loop, often used in the nervous system for rhythmical activities or prolonged outputs.
Neural Circuit
A network of neurons interconnected by synapses, responsible for transmitting and processing information in the nervous system.
Prolonged Output
Sustained productivity or performance over an extended period, often used in contexts ranging from manufacturing to biological systems.
Synaptic Transmission
The process by which neurotransmitters are released by one neuron and bind to receptors on another, facilitating neural communication.
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