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sulcus terminalis is produced by​

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Answered by jmakima55
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The sulcus terminalis is an inconsistent depression of the myocardial surface of the right atrium of the heart. It extends a short distance inferiorly and to the right from the space intermediate to the superior vena cava and right auricle.

Answered by kunalboss49
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It forms from the superior part of the right venous valve where the sinus venosus enters the right atrium. The sinuatrial node is within the upper part of the crista terminalis. On the external surface of the heart, the crista terminalis occasionally is represented as the sulcus terminalis.

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