Pulmonary valve
The valve between the right auricle (or atrium) and right ventricle is the tricuspid. The one between the left auricle and ventricle is the mitral. There is no valve between the left auricle and right ventricle.
Tricuspid valve
tricuspid/ right atrioventricular valve.
tricuspid valve
The vessel that conveys oxygen-poor blood from the right ventricle is called the pulmonary artery.
The name is the aortic valve. surgery.about.com/od/beforesurgery/qt/HeartValves.htm this is where i found it.
Mitrial valve
These are the valves of the human heart. The bicuspid (or mitral) valves each have two large flaps, curved to close the rear entrance of a chamber, through which blood enters. The tricuspid valve is located between the right atrium and the right ventricle. It normally has three flaps but may have two or even four flaps, and this can change with age.
Another name for the right atrioventricular valve is the tricuspid valve. (3 -tri- on the right; 2 on the left/mitral valve)
The semi lunar valves control the flow of blood coming back into the Right Atrium.
The Mitral valve.
Tricuspid valve (located between the Rigth Atrium and Right Ventricle in the heart) is also known as the Right Atrioventricular valve. The name "Tricuspid" indicates its structure, or form, as it has three flaps (or cusps), against the Bicuspid Valve (located between the Left Atrium and the Left Ventricle), which only has two. For more info see the related links.