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Difference between Conus arteriosus and Bulbus arteriosus​

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Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
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  • In the hearts having entirely trabeculated ventricles, the conus arteriosus appears as a distinct segment interposed between the ventricle and the bulbus arteriosus, being formed by compact vascularized myocardium. However, the conus of several species lacks vessels.
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[tex][/tex] Difference between Conus arteriosus and Bulbus arteriosus.

In the hearts having entirely trabeculated ventricles, the conus arteriosus appears as a distinct segment interposed between the ventricle and the bulbus arteriosus, being formed by compact vascularized myocardium. However, the conus of several species lacks vessels.

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