The atrioventricular valves are two heart valves that allow for the transportation of blood from the atria to the ventricles of the heart. Its function is to prevent the return of blood to the atrium.
left atrioventricular valve and left mitral valve
Another name for the right atrioventricular valve is the tricuspid valve. (3 -tri- on the right; 2 on the left/mitral valve)
The left atrioventricular valve is also known as the mitral valve.
the left atrioventricular valve is also called bicuspid valve as it consist of two muscular flab or leaflets that prevents the backward flow of blood from the left ventricle to the left atrium.
The chordae tendineae connect the AV valve and the papillary muscle. These structures work together to prevent backflow from the ventricle to the atrium.
The atrioventricular valve on the left side of the heart is the bicuspid or mitral valve. The AV valve on the right is the tricuspid.
one has three cusps (tri) and the other has two (bi)
left atrioventricular valve and left mitral valve
Right atrioventricular valve
The right atrioventricular valve.
The Tricuspid valve
Mitral Valve
the right atrioventricular valve
Its called the atrioventricular valve or just AV valve
the right AV valve
The bicuspid valve.
The atrioventricular valve acts as a control device between the atria and the ventricles. They prevent blood from moving back into the atria during contraction.