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+ | Small protrusions of the [[working myocardium]] which hold the [[Chordae tendineae]] and tighten the [[sail flaps] shortly before the [[systole, systolic|systole]]. | ||
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They are connected to the [flaps] of the heart by sinewy threads and keep the flaps closed when the pressure in the heart increases. | They are connected to the [flaps] of the heart by sinewy threads and keep the flaps closed when the pressure in the heart increases. | ||
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Small protrusions of the working myocardium which hold the Chordae tendineae and tighten the [[sail flaps] shortly before the systole.
They are connected to the [flaps] of the heart by sinewy threads and keep the flaps closed when the pressure in the heart increases.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papillarmuskel (Wikipedia CC-by-sa-3.0)