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Explanation / Answer

Answer

13. Tricuspid valve

14.Right ventricle

15. pulmonary semilunar valve

16. pulmonary veins

17. left atrium

18. bicuspid valve

19. Aortic valve

20. Aorta

21.systemic

22. Arch of aorta

23. Descending aorta

24.Ascending aorta

25. Right pulmonary veins

26.Superior vena cava

27. Coronary sinus