Developmental Biology
Atrioventricular valves are specialized structures in the heart that separate the atria from the ventricles, ensuring unidirectional blood flow. There are two main types: the tricuspid valve, located on the right side, and the mitral (or bicuspid) valve, found on the left side. These valves play a critical role during the cardiac cycle by opening to allow blood to flow from the atria into the ventricles and closing to prevent backflow during ventricular contraction.
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