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Anatomy and Physiology Systems II (1017MSC_NA_3255)

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The cordae tendineae are attached to which small muscle masses on the ventricular wall?

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A.pectinate muscles
B.auricles
C.papillary muscles
D.trabeculae carneae
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The question asks about the anatomical attachments of the cordae tendineae within the heart. Option 1: pectinate muscles. These are ridges found mainly in the atrial appendages and right atrium, not related to the cordae tendineae; thus t......Login to view full explanation

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