The atrioventricular valves of the heart prevent the back flow of blood between the atria and ventricles. Group of answer choices True False
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An atrioventricular valve prevents the back flow or leakage of blood from the (a) Right ventricle into the right atrium (b) Left atrium into the left ventricle (c) Aorta into the left ventricle (d) Pulmonary vein into the right atrium
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Papillary muscles prevent the AV valves from prolapsing (bulging) excessively into the atria when the ventricles contract. True False
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