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cardiac muscle. a type of cardiac muscle is the papillary muscles attach to the lower portion of the interior wall of the ventricles. They connect to the chordae tendineae, which attach to the tricuspid valve in the right ventricle and the mitral valve in the left ventricle. The contraction of the papillary muscles opens these valves. When the papillary muscles relax, the valves close.
inside the left and right ventricle
These small muscles are called papillary muscles. There are five total papillary muscles in the heart, three in the right ventricle and two in the left.
The chordae tendineae connect the AV valve and the papillary muscle. These structures work together to prevent backflow from the ventricle to the atrium.
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The left side of the heart has larger muscle.
The muscle that separates the right and left side of the heart is called the interventricular septum and is just a continuation of the cardiac (Heart) muscle of the heart's walls.
It is the Left Ventricle.
well its mainly to the left of the heart
it means the left side of your heart not working properly. the valves are bad or the muscle is weak.
The left ventricle, it works the hardest and needs the most muscle mass.
The septum divides the left and right sides of the heart.