What is the path of blood flow from the heart to the lung tissues and back to the heart?

A. Left ventricle > aorta > brachiocephalic artery > lung tissues > bronchial veins > brachiocephalic vein > superior vena cava > right atrium
B. Right ventricle > pulmonary trunk > pulmonary arteries > lung tissues > pulmonary veins > left atrium
C. Right ventricle > brachiocephalic arteries > lung tissues > brachiocephalic veins > inferior vena cava > left atrium
D. Left ventricle > aorta > bronchial arteries > lung tissues > bronchial veins > azygos vein > superior vena cava > right atrium


D. Left ventricle > aorta > bronchial arteries > lung tissues > bronchial veins > azygos vein > superior vena cava > right atrium

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