make up the structure of chordae tendineae reticulin fibers. trabeculae carneae. elastin fibers. hyaline cartilage. collagen fibers.
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Step 1: Chordae tendineae are strong, fibrous cords that attach the cusps or leaflets of the atrioventricular valves to the papillary muscles in the ventricles of the heart. Show more…
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