Kinesiology 2222A/B Final: Kinesiology2222_Heart_Valves

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From the right atrium the blood goes into the right ventricle and the valve that regulates this movement is called the tricuspid valve. Passing through the pulmonary valve will get you to the pulmonary artery to distribute the blood to the lungs. As you move through the pulmonary veins (returning from the lungs), the blood enters the left atrium to the left ventricle through the bicuspid valve. The blood will then pass through the aortic valve to the systematic circuit. After birth, the blood from the right side does not mix with the blood from the left side; before birth the septum is open and therefore there is mixing of the blood from both side of the heart. There is no valve controlling lungs-atria (easy pressure gradient) The blood moves into the left ventricle when the av valves are open; the aortic valve is closed, which means that the blood is being collected in the left ventricle.

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