In textbooks and videos, the heart structure that functions as the initial / first ‘receiving’ chamber during blood flow is the:Single choice

A
a. aorta
B
b. right atrium
C
c. lungs
D
d. vena cavae
E
e. left atrium
F
f. left ventricle
G
g. right ventricle
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