The right atrium<span> is one of the four chambers of the heart. The heart is comprised of two </span>atria<span> and two ventricles. Blood enters the heart through the two </span>atria<span> and exits through the two ventricles. Deoxygenated blood enters the</span>right atrium<span> through the inferior and superior vena cava</span>
        
             
        
        
        
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Brain damage is likely if intervention occurs 6-10 minutes after the heart stops. 
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Plasma contains two key proteins called albumin and fibrinogen. Albumin is vital for maintaining a balance of fluid, called oncotic pressure, in the blood. ... If a person loses a lot blood, they'll also lose plasma and fibrinogen. This makes it harder for blood to clot, which can lead to significant blood loss
 
        
             
        
        
        
The final carrier of electrons from psi is  ferredoxin which can then dispose of electrons to produce either ATP and NADPH. The linear photosynthetic electron transfer chain, the small soluble protein ferrodoxin transfer the electron to Fd: NADPH oxidareductase which then reduce NADP + to support C assimilation.
Ferredoxin containing protein which acts as the electron acceptor associated with photo-system in photosynthesis. It accepts an electron and is reduced, giving it the capacity to pass on those electron as a part of the electron transport process.
The NADPH is produced in final stage of electron transfer as ferredoxin transfers electron to ferredoxin- NADP+ oxidoreductas which reduce NADP+ to NADPH.
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