The structure between the left atrioventricular valve and the papillary muscle is the chordae tendineae.
The papillary muscle.
These small muscles are called papillary muscles. There are five total papillary muscles in the heart, three in the right ventricle and two in the left.
Chordae tendinae is attached to papillary muscle and the valves.
Papillary muscles in the heart are responsible for anchoring the chordae tendineae, which are fibrous cords that attach to the heart valves (mitral and tricuspid). Their main role is to prevent the valves from prolapsing into the atria during ventricular contraction and to ensure proper valve closure, which helps maintain efficient blood flow through the heart.
papillary muscles
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papillary muscles
inside the left and right ventricle
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There are papillary muscles IN the ventricles of the heart which keep the tricuspid and the mitral valves (AV valves) closed.
papillary muscles