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Cardiology Basics: Compatibility of Heart Chambers and Valves

Gulsanam AhmadboyevaTDTU 3-Davolash ishi fakulteti 1- kurs talabasi, 1st year student of the 3rd Faculty of Medical Sciences, TDTU, Студентка 1-го курса 3-го медицинского факультета ТДТУFarrux HamroyevToshkent davlat tibbiyot universiteti Anatomiya kafedrasi fan o’qituvchisi, Teacher of the Department of Anatomy, Tashkent State Medical University, Преподаватель кафедры анатомии, Ташкентский государственный медицинский институт Университет
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This article analyzes the anatomical and functional compatibility of heart chambers and valves, which is one of the fundamental concepts of cardiology. The heart consists of four chambers—the right and left atria and the right and left ventricles—and the blood flow between them is regulated by special valves. The article highlights the structure of the mitral, tricuspid, aortic, and pulmonary valves, their opening and closing mechanisms, and their role in hemodynamic processes.

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