To return deoxygenated blood from the heart muscle to the right atrium.
To drain the tissues of the heart and empty into the coronary sinus
To drain the tissues of the heart and empty into the coronary sinus
coronary sinus...cause it empties blood into the right atrium
LOCATION -> it is situated at the junction of coronary sinus and right atrium. FUNCTION -> it prevents the regurgitation of blood into sinus during contraction of atrium.
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The coronary sinus orifice is found in the triscupid valve
Circumflex Branch
no it flows to your heart
coronary sinus
The great and middle cardiac veins drain blood into coronary sinus. The coronary sinus is responsible for draining blood from the anterior ventricles.
Coronary sinus
To help fight disease!