BSC2086 - 3.5 Internal Heart Anatomy
valve with 3 cusps
RAV, pulmonary, and aortic valves
moderator band
cardiac tissue that will have an important role in cardiac electrical conduction on right ventricle only
papillary muscles
cone-shaped muscular projections of the inner ventricular surface
valve with 2 cusps
left atrioventricular valve only
interatrial septum
muscle tissue that separates the atria
interventricular septum
muscle tissue that separates the ventricles
opening of the coronary sinus
opening where the blood coming from the coronary sinus will empty into the right atrium
fossa ovalis
oval depression reminiscent of opening during embryonic development on the right atrium
foramen ovale
permits backflow of blood from right atrium into left atrium during embryonic development on the right and left atria
mitral valve
prevents backflow of blood into the left atrium
aortic valve
prevents backflow of blood into the left ventricle
tricuspid valve
prevents backflow of blood into the right atrium
pulmonary valve
prevents backflow of blood into the right ventricle
papillary muscles location
right and left ventricles
opening of the coronary sinus location
right atrium
pectinate muscles location
right atrium
chordae tendineae
string-like collagen fibers that attach to the atrioventricular valves on right and left ventricles