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They connect the papillary muscles to the tricuspid valve and the mitral valve in the heart. also i like bananas :)
No, there are no strings in a heart.
Heart strings (scientific name chordae tendinae) are located in the heart. They are believed to brace and support the heart.
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They are known, medically, as the chordae tendinae, and they are found in the heart.
The strings that hold the heart together are called chordae tendineae. They are fibrous cords that attach the valves of the heart to the muscles inside the heart wall, helping to regulate blood flow and prevent backflow of blood.
Chordae tendineae, often referred to as heart strings, are fibrous cords that connect the papillary muscles to the atrioventricular (AV) valves (mitral and tricuspid valves) in the heart. Their primary function is to prevent the valves from inverting or prolapsing into the atria when the ventricles contract, ensuring proper blood flow direction during the cardiac cycle. This mechanism helps maintain effective heart function and contributes to overall cardiovascular health.
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