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Tricuspid valve

The tricuspid valve is located in the heart and is known as the "tricuspid valve" because it is formed from three (tri-) cusps.

The tricuspid valve consists of three flaps known as "cusps" attached to the walls between the right atrium (RA) and the right ventricle (RV). This valve enables blood to pass from the right atrium of the heart to the right ventricle of the heart - while also preventing flow of blood in the opposite direction (from the right ventricle to the right atrium).

The cusps of the tricuspid valve work in the same way as the cusps of the bicuspid valve. That is, in order for blood to pass from an atrium to a ventricle, an atrioventricular valve must open. The opening and closing of these valves are controlled by the difference in pressure across the valves (click here for more information about this).

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Visitors to this page might also wish to view the page about the Structure of the Heart and the page about the Functions of the Heart. (These pages were designed to meet the level of detail required by most first level courses in therapies such as Massage, Reflexology and Aromatherapy.)


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