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Failure of valve closure
the valve would fail to close or would invert when the heart contracts, this may cause heart failure.
The chordae tendineae keep the tricuspid and bicuspid valves from compressing past the point of closure when the ventricles contract. If the chordae tendineae were not functioning properly, the pressure from ventricular contraction would force the valve to open into the atrium and cause backward flow of blood. In summary, blood would flow the wrong direction, decreasing the heart's effectiveness.
The chordae tendineae keep the tricuspid and bicuspid valves from compressing past the point of closure when the ventricles contract. If the chordae tendineae were not functioning properly, the pressure from ventricular contraction would force the valve to open into the atrium and cause backward flow of blood. In summary, blood would flow the wrong direction, decreasing the heart's effectiveness.
Chordae tendineae
The chordae tendinae is situated in the heart. They control the valves which pumps blood through the heart
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they are heart strings
The heart valves are attached to the chordae tendinae and papillary muscles which function to open the valves.
The second vowel in the word chordae would be "A". Vowels would be A,E,I,O and U.
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