Cuspid valves are right and left atrioventricular (AV) valves.
there is actually more than one valve in the heart. there is the semilunar, bi-cuspid, tri-cuspid
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Pulmonary semilunar valve (pulmonary valve)
I believe you are referring to the "mitral" valve. It is also known as the bicuspid valve. It is the valve between the left atrium and left ventricle.
Never ever use a Gate type of valve for throttling ONLY a globe pattern is designed for this purpose and a needle valve
there is actually more than one valve in the heart. there is the semilunar, bi-cuspid, tri-cuspid
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Cardiovascular system contains aortic valve. In addition it has pulmonary, bicuspid (Mitral) and tri-cuspid valve.
Bi-cuspid means having two cusps or flaps. It is used in relation to the heart valves. Mitral valve is a bicuspid valve.
the dog bit hard on his bone, causing a cuspid to fall.
Cuspids
For the word "cuspid" there is no prefix, although bicuspid is frequently what they are called. In that case -bi- is the prefix.
Oxygenated blood will pass through the bi-cuspid valve, located in the left ventricle, and the semi-lunar valve, located at the entrance to the aorta.
There are a total of four cuspid teeth in the mouth, with one located in each quadrant. These teeth are also commonly referred to as canines due to their pointed, cusp-like shape. Cuspid teeth are important for cutting and tearing food.
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The cuspid valves, also known as atrioventricular valves, include the tricuspid valve on the right side and the mitral valve on the left side of the heart. Their primary role is to prevent the backflow of blood from the ventricles into the atria during ventricular contraction (systole). They open to allow blood to flow from the atria to the ventricles during diastole, ensuring unidirectional blood flow through the heart. This coordination is crucial for maintaining efficient circulation throughout the body.
The Right atrioventricular valve (also known as the Tricuspid Valve) has 3 FLAPS