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chordae tendinae are found in - ​

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The chordae tendineae are a group of string-like tendinous bands found within both ventricles of the heart. They arise from the tips of the papillary muscles on the inside of the wall of the ventricles and extend into the hollow lumen.                  

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The chordae tendineae are a group of string-like tendinous bands found within both ventricles of the heart.

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