Which statement most accurately describes the aortic valve?Multiple choice question.two flaps attached to chordae tendineaethree semilunar cusps at the base of the aortasphincter muscle that closes the aortathree semilunar cusps at the base of the pulmonary trunk
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Which statement most accurately describes the aortic valve?Multiple choice question.two flaps attached to chordae tendineaethree semilunar cusps at the base of the aortasphincter muscle that closes the aortathree semilunar cusps at the base of the pulmonary trunk
Solution
The statement that most accurately describes the aortic valve is: "three semilunar cusps at the base of the aorta".
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