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what are the differences between valves and septum.....❓​

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Answer:

Septum: divides the heart's left and right halves

Valves: prevents blood from flowing backwards

Explanation:

The septa or septum, which are muscular walls, split the heart into two sides.

The right atrium and ventricle of the heart work together to pump oxygen-poor blood to the lungs. The left atrium and ventricle work together to pump oxygenated blood to the body from the left side.

Within the heart are four valves:

Between the right atrium and the right ventricle is where the tricuspid valve is located.

Between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery is where the pulmonary valve is located.

The left atrium and left ventricle are connected via the mitral valve.

The left ventricle and the aorta are where you'll find the aortic valve.

When blood flows through them, these valves open; thereafter, they close to stop the blood from flowing in the wrong direction.

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