Biology, asked by gopisairamgopi4422, 8 months ago

No.of grooves in heart and explaination

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Answered by kanishka8843
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Explanation:

Shallow grooves called the interventricular sulci, containing blood vessels, mark the separation between ventricles on the front and back surfaces of the heart. There are two grooves on the external surface of the heart. One, the atrioventricular groove, is along the line where the right atrium and the right…

Answered by Gokul1205
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Answer:

Shallow grooves called the interventricular sulci, containing blood vessels, mark the separation between ventricles on the front and back surfaces of the heart. There are two grooves on the external surface of the heart. One, the atrioventricular groove, is along the line where the right atrium and the right.

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