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The right AV Valve also known as tricuspid valve

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What is a three-cusp valve regulating blood flow?

the tricuspid valve


Whai is a flow regulating valve?

A valve (device) to regulate flow to prevent over loading a system


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By a pressure regulating valve- or regulator.


If the mitral valve prolapses where does the blood flow to?

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What nerve fibers are most important in regulating blood flow?

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Difference between globe valve and gate valve?

The Gate valve is the stop valve & the Globe valve is the fluid Regulating valve.


What regulates the flow of blood through the heart?

Once blood enters the heart it's flow is regulated by the bicuspid and tricuspid valve which connects the atriums to the ventricles.


Where does blood flow after the right AV valve?

After the right AV valve, the blood flows into the right ventricle.


Damage to the left semilunar valve would interfere with blood flow to this vessel?

Damage to the left semilunar valve would interfere with blood flow to the aorta. Damage to the semilunar valve of the right side of the heart would affect the blood flow to the pulmonary artery.


What is the difference between gate valve and globe valve?

The external housing (shell) of gate and globe valves are similar, but the globe valve is designed to serve as a regulating valve, meaning that it can adjust the flow by the percentage of the opening. However, the gate valve is not designed to regulate flow, but to stop the flow. A gate valve should always be either fully open or fully closed. The main difference is in the form of the inner elements and the form of the flow inside the valves. In addition, the gate valve may have a rising or non rising stem while the globe valve is typically a rising stem design. The direction of flow through a gate valve is not important. However a globe valve has a flow direction indicated on the outer shell (body) which indicates the direction of flow from beneath the seat. In a gate valve, the closure element is a plate or disk which travels parallel to the plane of the seat. The gate in a dam is a well known example. In a globe valve, the closure element is usually called a "poppet", and it travels perpendicular to the plane of the seat. There are specific advantages and disadvantages to each type depending on the application. The application for a globe valve is regulating flow. It is not well suited for full stop isolation. The gate valve is an isolation valve and not designed to regulate flow.