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What is the function of the atrioventricular sulcus?

The atrioventricular sulcus or groove is where the right coronary artery lies. It is between the right atrium and the right ventricle.


Where does the right atrioventricular valve open up to?

right ventricle


The small cardiac vein and right coronary artery can be found along the right what sulcus?

the right interventricular sulcus I think it is atrioventricular sulus


What is the valve which sends blood to the right ventricle?

the right atrioventricular valve


Other name for tricuspid valve?

Right atrioventricular valve


The right atrioventricular valve is generally called the?

The Tricuspid valve


What is the another name for tricupsid valve?

The right atrioventricular valve.


What are the five areas of specialized myocardium?

sinoatrial node, right and left bundle branches, atrioventricular node, atrioventricular bundle, ventricular walls.


What is the another name for tricuspid valve?

the right AV valve


What is the function of the right atrioventricular valve?

The right atrioventricular valve, also known as the tricuspid valve, functions to regulate blood flow between the right atrium and the right ventricle of the heart. It prevents the backflow of blood into the atrium when the ventricle contracts, ensuring that deoxygenated blood flows efficiently into the pulmonary artery for oxygenation in the lungs. The valve consists of three cusps and plays a crucial role in maintaining proper circulation within the heart.


What is the action of the right atrioventricular valve when you squeeze the water filled right ventricles?

When the right ventricle contracts (or is squeezed), the increase in its internal pressure will cause the right atrioventricular valve to close so the fluid doesn't flow backwards into the atrium.


The right atrioventricular valve is known as the?

Another name for the right atrioventricular valve is the tricuspid valve. (3 -tri- on the right; 2 on the left/mitral valve)