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- Q1393590 subject Q7321094.
- Q1393590 abstract "The pectinate muscles (musculi pectinati) are parallel ridges in the walls of the atria of the heart. They resemble the teeth of a comb, hence the name (which derives from Latin pecten, meaning "comb" or "rake").Behind the crest (crista terminalis) of the right atrium the internal surface is smooth. Pectinate muscles make up the part of the wall in front of this, the right atrial appendage.In the left atrium, the pectinate muscles, fewer and smaller than in the right atrium, are confined to the inner surface of its atrial appendage. This is due to the embryological origin of the auricles, which are the true atria. Some sources cite that the pectinate muscles are useful in increasing the power of contraction without increasing heart mass substantially.Pectinate muscles of the atria are different from the trabeculae carneae which are found on the inner walls of both ventricles. The pectinate muscles originate from the crista terminalis.".
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- Q1393590 name "Pectinate muscles".
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- Q1393590 comment "The pectinate muscles (musculi pectinati) are parallel ridges in the walls of the atria of the heart. They resemble the teeth of a comb, hence the name (which derives from Latin pecten, meaning "comb" or "rake").Behind the crest (crista terminalis) of the right atrium the internal surface is smooth.".
- Q1393590 label "Pectinate muscles".
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- Q1393590 name "Pectinate muscles".