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The Right atrioventricular valve (also known as the Tricuspid Valve) has 3 FLAPS
The string-like structures that anchor the valve flaps of the AV valve are called the chordae tendinae, which attach to the papillary muscles of the ventricles. Interestingly enough, the bundle branches extend down and into the areas where the papillary muscles are located, and the resulting contraction of the ventricles ensures that the papillary muscles pull the valves tight, ensuring that they are closed thoroughly to prevent backflow in the heart.
its like a valve that opens when the when ur ready 2 excrete
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Sure. They make Covettes in Kentucky. Kentuckians like mud flaps.
yes it isNo it isn't a box, it is 2 flaps, the higher your voice is, the more the flaps flap.
The Bicuspid Valve is much like the Tricuspid Valve. It allows blood to flow through into the ventricle, but prevents blood from entering back into the atrium. The difference is it only has two flaps instead of three.
Well yes, and no. Am I soaring high above the ground in my mind like the flying squirrel I am? Yes. Do I actually have squirrel flaps? No.
Because there are crescent shaped, like half moons :)
Flaps of featherless skin between their front and back legs helps it fly better and faster
The heart pumping? And there is like a valve or something like that, that opens and closes to let the blood in.