Coronary vessels - these supply the heart with a blood supply of its own. -They can be seen in the long groove running down the ventricles on the ventral side of the heart. not reproduce. B. INTERNAL...


Coronary vessels - these supply the heart with a blood supply of its own.<br>-They can be seen in the long groove running down the ventricles on the ventral<br>side of the heart.<br>not reproduce.<br>B. INTERNAL ANATOMY<br>Personal<br>Locate the following structures:<br>foroven<br>The tricuspid valve located between the right atrium and right ventricle. Why is it<br>named as it is?<br>use<br>What does it do in the heart?<br>The endocardium - this is the tissue that lines the heart.<br>Find the papillary muscles in the left and right ventricles and the taut,<br>chordae tendineae. What is their function?<br>only, d<br>Personel use only, do not rep o<br>2021 04-11<br>The bicuspid (mitral) valve - the left atrium and left ventricle.roduce.<br>emayato@grnai.com<br>

Extracted text: Coronary vessels - these supply the heart with a blood supply of its own. -They can be seen in the long groove running down the ventricles on the ventral side of the heart. not reproduce. B. INTERNAL ANATOMY Personal Locate the following structures: foroven The tricuspid valve located between the right atrium and right ventricle. Why is it named as it is? use What does it do in the heart? The endocardium - this is the tissue that lines the heart. Find the papillary muscles in the left and right ventricles and the taut, chordae tendineae. What is their function? only, d Personel use only, do not rep o 2021 04-11 The bicuspid (mitral) valve - the left atrium and left ventricle.roduce. [email protected]

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