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the structure that holds the heart valves in position?

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Answered by Manichinna
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The structure that holds the heart valves in position is septum
Answered by Shaizakincsem
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The mitral valve which is also known as bicuspid, leaflets or cusps is what contained by the valve. Bishop's miter is the inspiration behind the name mitral valve. (which is the type of the hat)

It is found on the left side of the heart and is responsible for the blood to spill out of the left chamber into the left ventricle.

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