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27 June, 23:02

Blood moves from the atria to the ventricles through which valves?

1 - Semilunar valves

2 - Aortic valves

3 - Atrioventricular valves

4 - Ventricular valves

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  1. 27 June, 23:03
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    The correct answer is: 3 - Atrioventricular valves

    Heart valves are structures in heart that allow blood flow in only one direction. The valves of heart can be divided in two groups:

    1. Atrioventricular valves (AV valves), located between atria and ventricle and they prevent backflow of blood from the ventricles into the atria.

    • Mitral valve-between left atrium and left ventricle

    • Tricuspid valve-between right atrium and right ventricle

    2. Semilunar valves (SL valves) located between ventricles and arteries and they prevent the backflow of blood into the ventricle

    • Pulmonary semilunar valve - between the right ventricle and the pulmonary trunk

    • Aortic semilunar valve - between the left ventricle and the aorta
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