Where is the fossa ovalis?

A) left atrium
B) right atrium
C) interatrial septum
D) interventricular septum


C
Explanation:
A) The fossa ovalis is not found in the left atrium.
B) The fossa ovalis is not found in the right atrium.
D) The fossa ovalis is not found in the interventricular septum.

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