Function of left ventricle

State function of left ventricle and where does blood go after it leaves the left ventricle?

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The function of left ventricle is to get blood from the left atrium and in order to pump the blood under the high pressure to the systemic circulation. After it leaves the left ventricle blood enters into the aorta, which is considered as the largest artery of body.

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