Que.if due to ome injury the chordae of tendinae of the bicuspid valve of human heart is partially non functional ,what will be the immediate effect a)the flow of blood into the aorta will be reduced b)the flow of blood into pulmonary artery will be lowed down c)the pacemaker will stop working d)the blood will tend to flow back into the right atrium Que.if due to ome injury the chordae of tendinae of the bicuspid valve of human heart is partially non functional ,what will be the immediate effect a)the flow of blood into the aorta will be reduced b)the flow of blood into pulmonary artery will be lowed down c)the pacemaker will stop working d)the blood will tend to flow back into the right atrium @Biology
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howz the level @geek ???
its d
its still easyy :)
no this is not the correct ans, i have an. key with me
ohhh how can i be dumb its b
b)the flow of blood into pulmonary artery will be lowed down
u know i also tick the same ans-b but unfortunately it not right i got 1-ve mark :( tomorow i ll get the reason for its right ans. that why it is a)
do have any1 idea why it is a)
u still think that the level is easy i dont think so :)
how can it be a, when the blood is actually flowing into the ventricles?
dunno as i said i ll get the reason at coching tmrw dont ask me rit nw.. wen i ll get it i ll pot the reason too :)
What is the function of the chordae tendinae?
i can explain u the thing is mitral walve is in left side of the heart so when the blood flows down its only some content and the rest remains in the atrium causing reduction in the flow of bood in aorta it just slipped of my mind
chordae tendinae are ones which support the walves
the functions of chordae tendineae : 1) bring right ventricular walls closer together during contraction. 2) pull the semilunar valves open to allow ventricular ejection. 3) pull the AV Valves open during atriole systole. 4)prevent balloning of AV valves laflets back into the atria during ventricular systole,and to prevent AV valvular regurgtion.
no 'aorta' there :-D
what is mitral valve??
Wait... right it's a
when i will get a satisfied reason i ll tell u guys ok till then all of u just try :)
The geek explained it well. I got confused with the terminology :-P
mitral walve is called the bicuspid valve and i am sure with it
geek is right.
i still didnt get it sorry geek beter i ll go to my lecturer..
u tell me wat u dint understand iam ready 2 xplain
see firstly the when the bicuspid valve is partially non functional it would not have the energy to resist pressure of the blood in the backward direction and so would allow some amnt of blood back in the atrium this would lead to reduction of blood in aorta
A..sure...the answer is easy...
its an important question for AIIMS
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