Avian Cardiovascular System

R. J. Julian
2010

The avian heart differs from the mammalian heart in that it is cone-shaped, has a thin right ventricle (RV) and thick left ventricular (LV) wall, with a thickness ratio of 1:4. A muscular flap, rather than a mammalian valve, separates the right atrium (RA)from the RV. This muscular flap is a continuation of muscle from the right ventricular wall. Other valves are similar to those found in the mammalian heart.

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Avian Cardiovascular System
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