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Your skin is an organ, because it has tissue and tissue makes organs. And the heart valve is an tissue. Bedford Modern School Student Science
The general name for the flap of connective tissue that makes up a heart valve is a "leaflet" or a "cusp." These leaflets help control the flow of blood through the heart by opening and closing the valve.
Marian I. Ionescu has written: 'Biological tissue in heart valve replacement' -- subject(s): Biomedical materials, Heart valve prosthesis
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The flap of tissue that prevents blood from flowing backward is called a valve. Valves are found in veins and in the heart to ensure that blood flows in one direction and does not pool or backflow.
They connect the papillary muscles to the tricuspid valve and the mitral valve in the heart. also i like bananas :)
Heart valves are made up of connective tissue that is collectively called the endocardium. Depending on the specific valve it can also be referred to as a cusp/s(aorta & pulmonary) or leaflet/s(mitral & tricuspid).
Acute dyspnea can be caused by disturbances of the heart rhythm, failure of the left ventricle, mitral valve (a heart valve) dysfunction, or an embolus (a clump of tissue, fat, or gas) that is blocking the pulmonary circulation
The structure of the human heart you are referring to is the mitral valve, also known as the bicuspid valve. It is located between the left atrium and the left ventricle and consists of two triangular flaps of tissue. The mitral valve ensures that blood flows in one direction, preventing it from flowing back into the left atrium when the left ventricle contracts.
The abnormal growth of tissue around a valve composed of blood platelets, bacteria, and a clotting protein called fibrin
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