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cairo
How is your heart not a heart?
No, its luxor
Aurangabad
The heart does not have doors, but it does have valves that could be thought of as doors. They consist of the semilunar valves (the pulmonary semilunar valve and the aortic semilunar valve). The other two are the atrioventricularvalves (tricuspid and bicuspid valves).
Coupe has 2 doors. Sedan has 4 doors. A sedan can have 2 or 4 doors as long as it has a "B" pillar also known as a post.
The Renaissance metalworker who designed the doors for the Baptistry was Lorenzo Ghiberti. He was also a well-known architect and forged the doors from bronze.
Yes, the tiny doors you're referring to are the heart valves. They open and close to regulate blood flow through the heart's chambers, ensuring it moves in the correct direction. These valves play a crucial role in maintaining efficient circulation during each heartbeat.
No, the Sinoatrial Node is known as the natural pacemaker of the heart
Lorenzo Ghiberti worked on the baptistry doors of the Florence Cathedral, also known as the Gates of Paradise, between 1425 and 1452. These doors are considered a masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture.
Heart muscles have their own category and are known as "cardiac muscles." The muscle layer of the heart is known as the "myometrium."
Right atrium