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The valve situated where the coronary sinus enters the right atrium is the
 A) pulmonic semilunar.
  B) tricuspid.
  C) aortic semilunar.
  D) mitral.
  E) thebesian.

Question 2

The valve seen on sectional images separating the right atrium from the right ventricle is theA) pulmonic semilunar.
  B) tricuspid.
  C) aortic semilunar.
  D) mitral.
  E) thebesian.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

B



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