When the right ventricle contracts, the tendinous cords, also known as chordae tendineae, tighten. This tightening helps to keep the tricuspid valve leaflets closed, preventing backflow of blood into the right atrium. As a result, the tension in the chordae tendineae plays a crucial role in maintaining proper valve function during ventricular contraction.
The chordae tendinae in the left ventricle act as festoons and when left ventricle contracts,these help to close the mitral valve(bicuspid vale) which is between the left atrium and left ventricle.If these chordae are damaged then the closure of this valve is not perfect fit and the blood can regurgitate into the left atrium while the left ventricle is contracting.this is called mitral incompetence.This all depends on the severity of the damage.
Chordae tendinae left ventricle damage may result in severe consequences. These include Mitral valve prolapses, mitral regurgitation, bicuspid prolapse and bicuspid regurgitation.
Inherited condition result from defective enzymes because enzymes are proteins and genes encode them.
What is a common ERROR, or what is a common RESULT?A common result of a defective charge is that the judge may well dismiss the defective charge WITHOUT PREJUDICE, which gives the prosecution the opportunity to re-file the proper (or amended) charge if they wish to do so.
"Statistically significant" means that the result is beyond the element of chance.
A result is statistically significant if:it is unlikely to have occurred by chance
Yes, the gear banging in VW Touareg can be as a result of the defective coolant temperature sensor.
A defective gene ! Hi plato users ;)
It may result in the production of a defective protein
As a result of the rule that you use the definition of the term - such as significant digits - when finding them for a number.
It means that if the product is or becomes defective as a result of the workmanship in the production or as a result of a defect in the material, then the manufacturer will replace or repair the goods.