Primitive ventricle
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El ventrículo primitivo es una región del primitivo corazón fetal que aparece al final de la tercera semana del desarrollo del corazón humano y animal. El ventrículo primitivo forma la mayor parte del ventrículo izquierdo y, junto con el bulbo cardíaco forma el ventrículo derecho. El ventrículo primitivo se encuentra conectado al bulbo cardíaco por medio del orificio auriculoventricular
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The primitive ventricle or embryonic ventricle of the developing heart, together with the bulbus cordis that lies in front of it, gives rise to the left and right ventricles. The primitive ventricle provides the trabeculated parts of the walls, and the bulbus cordis the smooth parts. The primitive ventricle becomes divided by the septum inferius which develops into the interventricular septum. The septum grows upward from the lower part of the ventricle, at a position marked on the heart's surface by a furrow.
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Ventrículo primitivo
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Primitive ventricle
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Embryonic ventricle
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ventriculus embryonicus
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Embryonic ventricle
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Interior of dorsal half of heart from a human embryo of about thirty days.
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Tubular heart of human embryo of about fourteen days.
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El ventrículo primitivo es una región del primitivo corazón fetal que aparece al final de la tercera semana del desarrollo del corazón humano y animal. El ventrículo primitivo forma la mayor parte del ventrículo izquierdo y, junto con el bulbo cardíaco forma el ventrículo derecho. El ventrículo primitivo se encuentra conectado al bulbo cardíaco por medio del orificio auriculoventricular
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The primitive ventricle or embryonic ventricle of the developing heart, together with the bulbus cordis that lies in front of it, gives rise to the left and right ventricles. The primitive ventricle provides the trabeculated parts of the walls, and the bulbus cordis the smooth parts. The primitive ventricle becomes divided by the septum inferius which develops into the interventricular septum. The septum grows upward from the lower part of the ventricle, at a position marked on the heart's surface by a furrow. Its dorsal part increases more rapidly than its ventral portion, and fuses with the dorsal part of the septum intermedium. For a time an interventricular foramen exists above its ventral portion, but this foramen is ultimately closed by the fusion of the aortic septum with the ventricular septum.
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trabeculated parts of right ventricle, left ventricle
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ventriculus embryonicus
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1992