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What is Chordae Tendinae ?​

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Answered by lijibiju131
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The chordae tendineae (singular: chorda tendinea, is rarely used) are thin strong inelastic fibrous cords that extend from the free edge of the cusps of the atrioventricular valves (the tricuspid and mitral valves) to the apices of the papillary muscles within the right and left ventricles respectively.

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Answered by jeonjk0
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The chordae tendineae make up the leaflet suspension system that ultimately determine and maintain the position and tension on the valve leaflets at end of systole. The chordae originate from the fibrous heads of the papillary muscles and may be classified according to their site of insertion on the leaflet

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