Pulmonary semilunar valve (pulmonary valve)
Atrioventricular valves Bicuspid Valve Tricuspid valve Pulmonary valve Aortic valve these are all the valves which are part of the heart.
-tricuspid valve -pulmonary semilunar valve -mitral/bicuspid valve -aotic valve
There are four valves in the heart--the aortic valve, pulmonary valve, mitral valve, and tricuspid valve--each at the exit of one of the heart's four chambers.
The term septum is not a valve but a wall somewhat like a bedroom wall.
Right Atrium>Tricuspid Valve>Right Ventricle>Pulmonary Valve>Pulmonary Artery>Lungs>Pulmonary Vein>Left Atrium>Bicuspid Valve (Mitral Valve)>Left Ventricle>Aortic Valve>Aorta
* Vena Cava * Right atrium * tricuspid valve * right ventricle * pulmonary valve * pulmonary artery * pulmonary circuit * pulmonary vein * left atrium * mitral (bicuspid) valve * left ventricle * aortic valve * aorta * systemic circuit
Cardiovascular system contains aortic valve. In addition it has pulmonary, bicuspid (Mitral) and tri-cuspid valve.
If you are referring to the valve that separates the left atrium from the left ventricle, it is called the mitral valve.
valves in the veins.AV (Atrioventricular) Tricuspid between the right atrium and ventricle, Bicuspid (Mitral) between the left atrium and ventricle,Semilinar valves = pulmonic valve between the right ventricle and the pulmonary trunk, Aortic valve between the left ventricle and aortavalves
To correct damage to the mitral, aortic, pulmonary, or tricuspid heart valves caused by a systemic infection, endocarditis, rheumatic heart disease, a congenital heart defect, or mitral and/or aortic valve disease.
A sheep's heart has four valves: the mitral valve, tricuspid valve, aortic valve, and pulmonary valve. These valves control the flow of blood through the heart chambers to ensure proper circulation.