The pulmonary vein is part of the human circulatory system, which is the heart. There are 4 pulmonary veins, two from each lung. They are:
right inferior
left inferior
right superior
left superior
Pulmanory.
the valve at the entrance to the pulmonary trunk from the right ventricle; it consists of semilunar cusps (valvules), which are usually arranged in the adult in right anterior, left anterior, and posterior positions; however, they are named in accordance with their embryonic derivation; thus the posteriorly located cusp is designated as the left cusp, the right anteriorly located cusp is designated the right cusp, and the left anteriorly positioned cusp is called the anterior cusp whereas a tricuspid valve is the valve closing the orifice between the right atrium and right ventricle of the heart; its three cusps are called anterior, posterior, and septal.
It carries blood from the left atrium chamber of the heart to the lungs so it can get oxygen. The blood is carried back via pulmonary veins, which are the only veins in the entire body that have oxygen in them.
Valve pocketing is when a valve is hammering the valve seat.mostly due to miss adjusted valve spring/wrong valve spring/to strong of a valve spring or valve stem to short.Makes the valve seat deeper.
tricuspid valve,bicuspid valve and pulmonary valve
A valve spring "keeper" or AKA a valve spring "retainer" is used to lock a valve spring to the valve.
it is a pale cell that in the septa in lungs between pulmanory alveoli which keep alveoli away from collaposing
# The PCV valve is located in the valve cover # Detach the hose from the valve then unscrew the valve from the valve cover
Spill valve is a overflow valve.
Ileocecal valve
The valve guide is a precise hole in the head that the valve stem slides in. The valve is retained by the retainer and two valve locks.
left atrioventricular valve and left mitral valve