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From the bicuspid valve, blood travels to the left ventricle. From there, it's pumped to the aorta and throughout the body.

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Blood flow from the mitral valve to the bicuspid valve?

The mitral and bicuspid valves are the same thing.


Entrance valve that sees only unoxygenated blood?

Bicuspid valve


What semilunar valve sees oxygenated blood?

bicuspid


Trace the blood from the mitral to the tricuspid valve by the way of the great toe?

Note: Mitral valve = bicuspid valve = aortic valve. And tricuspid valve = right atrioventricular valve. Blood flows through the aortic valve --> aorta --> arteries --> arterioles --> capillaries in the great toe --> venules --> veins --> superior and inferior venacavae --> right atrium --> tricuspid valve. This above is incorrect. The Mitral valve is the bicuspid valve but it is NOT the aortic valve. So blood flows from the Mitral valve to the left ventricle to the aortic valve to the aorta. The rest appears correct.


Where does the blood go after it enters the heart?

Blood passes through the bicuspid valve and enters the left ventricle.


Bicuspid and tricuspid valves open in what direction?

The bicuspid (mitral) valve and tricuspid valve open in a direction that allows blood to flow from the atria to the ventricles.


What two atrioventricular valves control the flow of the blood?

The mitral or bicuspid valve and the tricuspid valve are the atrioventricular valves that control the flow of blood from the atria to the ventricles. The bicuspid is on the left side of the heart, and the tricuspid on the right.


What does the bicuspid valve do?

The bicuspid valve is the valve between the atrium and ventricle on the left side of the heart. It ensures that blood flows in the correct direction - when the ventricle contracts, it prevents the blood from flowing backwards into the atrium.


What do the bicuspid and tricuspid do?

To prevent the back flow of blood into the left and right atrium when the ventricles contract


The bicuspid valve separates these two structures?

It separates the left atrium and left ventricle. Oxygenated blood is pumped into the left atrium after having visited the lungs through the pulmonary veins. Then the atrium contracts and moves blood through the bicuspid valve and into the left ventricle. The bicuspid valve is important because it allows the blood to only flow into the ventricle and not return back to the atrium. Another name for it is the mitral valve.


When ventricles contract the bicuspid valve prevents blood from flowing from-what?

The bicuspid valve, sometimes better known as the mitral valve, allows blood to flow in only one direction (assuming it is functional) from the left atrium to the left ventricle, it prevents blood from flowing back from the left ventricle into the left atrium.


Why is the left atrioventricular valve called the bicuspid?

the left atrioventricular valve is also called bicuspid valve as it consist of two muscular flab or leaflets that prevents the backward flow of blood from the left ventricle to the left atrium.