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    The Muscular Ridges Found on the Internal Surfaces of the Ventricles
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The Muscular Ridges Found on the Internal Surfaces of the Ventricles

Question 106

Question 106

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The muscular ridges found on the internal surfaces of the ventricles are collectively called (the)


A) cardiac skeleton.
B) chordae tendineae.
C) papilla.
D) trabeculae carneae.
E) auricle.

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