Visit this site (http://openstaxcollege.org/l/heartvalve) to observe an echocardiogram of actual heart valves opening and closing. Although much of the heart has been removed from this gif loop so the chordae tendineae are not visible, why is their presence more critical for the atrioventricular valves (tricuspid and mitral) than the semilunar (aortic and pulmonary) valves?
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1
An Introduction to the Human Body
2
The Chemical Level of Organization
3
The Cellular Level of Organization
4
The Tissue Level of Organization
5
The Integumentary System
6
Bone Tissue and the Skeletal System
7
Axial Skeleton
8
The Appendicular Skeleton
9
Joints
10
Muscle Tissue
11
The Muscular System
12
The Nervous System and Nervous Tissue
13
Anatomy of the Nervous System
14
The Somatic Nervous System
15
The Autonomic Nervous System
16
The Neurological Exam
17
The Endocrine System
18
The Cardiovascular System: Blood
19
The Cardiovascular System: The Heart
20
The Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels and Circulation
21
The Lymphatic and Immune System
22
The Respiratory System
23
The Digestive System
24
Metabolism and Nutrition
25
The Urinary System
26
Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance
27
The Reproductive System
28
Development and Inheritance
Textbook Solutions for Anatomy & Physiology
Chapter 19 Problem 2
Question
Which of the following is not important in preventing backflow of blood? a. chordae tendineae b. papillary muscles c. AV valves d. endocardium
Solution
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The blood circulates throughout the organism's body, and it follows a cyclic pattern. The blood vessels along with cardiac chambers are the main structures involved in this cyclic flow. This flow ensures that nutrients are properly distributed to every cell of the body, and metabolic wastes are also removed.
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Title
Anatomy & Physiology 1
Author
Kelly A. Young, James A. Wise, Peter DeSaix, Dean H. Kruse, & 6 more
ISBN
9781938168130