Trace the path of a red blood cell in a circuit that takes it from the capillary bed of the right kidney to the capillary bed of the left kidney. Assume that you are doing this for an animal with a double circulation system

A) capillary bed of right kidney ? venules ? veins ? right atrium ? right ventricle ? pulmonary arteries ? capillaries of lungs ? pulmonary veins ? left atrium ? left ventricle ? aorta ? arteries ? arterioles ? capillary bed of left kidney
B) capillary bed of right kidney ? venules ? veins ? right atrium ? right ventricle ? pulmonary veins ? capillaries of lungs ? pulmonary arteries ? left atrium ? left ventricle ? aorta ? arteries ? arterioles ? capillary bed of left kidney
C) capillary bed of right kidney ? venules ? veins ? left atrium ? left ventricle ? pulmonary arteries ? capillaries of lungs ? pulmonary veins ? right atrium ? right ventricle ? aorta ? arteries ? arterioles ? capillary bed of left kidney
D) capillary bed of right kidney ? arterioles ? arteries ? aorta ? right atrium ? right ventricle ? pulmonary arteries ? capillaries of lungs ? pulmonary veins ? left atrium ? left ventricle ? veins ? venules ? capillary bed of left kidney


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