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The chordae tendinae is situated in the heart. They control the valves which pumps blood through the heart
Heart strings (scientific name chordae tendinae) are located in the heart. They are believed to brace and support the heart.
Yes, chordae tendinae and papillary muscles are present in a pig's heart. Chordae tendinae are fibrous cords that connect the papillary muscles to the valves of the heart, providing support and preventing backflow of blood. Papillary muscles contract to tighten the chordae tendinae during ventricular contraction, aiding in the proper function of the heart valves.
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The chordae tendinae are composed of dense connective tissue called collagen. This collagen tissue provides strength and stability to the chordae tendinae, which are fibrous cords that connect the valves of the heart to the papillary muscles in the ventricles.
Chordae tendinae left ventricle damage may result in severe consequences. These include Mitral valve prolapses, mitral regurgitation, bicuspid prolapse and bicuspid regurgitation.
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Failure of valve closure
They are known, medically, as the chordae tendinae, and they are found in the heart.
Regurgitation of blood during systole, causing murmurs.