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Which of the following is FALSE concerning the heart valves?
O The se...
Chemistry, 13.01.2022 15:20 samueldfhung
Question 3
2 pts
Which of the following is FALSE concerning the heart valves?
O The semilunar valves close when the pressure in the pulmonary artery and the aorta becomes
greater than the pressure in the relaxed ventricles
O The tricuspid valve is also known as the mitral valve
O Narrowing of the valves is called stenosis
O When valves become faulty, the heart sounds change; abnormal heart sounds are called murmurs
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