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The opening of the sinus venosus has shifted to be incorporated into the right atrium.
The opening of the sinus venosus has shifted to be incorporated into the right atrium.
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During septation, the septum primum develops in the roof of the atrium, forming the early left and right atria.

The opening of the sinus venosus has shifted to be incorporated into the right atrium.


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