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olga2289 [7]
3 years ago
15

Damage to what structure may result in a heart murmur?

Biology
1 answer:
Sever21 [200]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Atrioventricular valves.

Explanation:

Heart is the muscular organ of the body and acts as the pumping organ of the body. Human heart is not bigger than the fist and the human heart is divided into four chambers.

Heart murmur may be defined as the swishing sound that are made during the blood flow. This represent the heart problem. The bicuspid valve of heart is atrioventricular valve. The damage in the atrioventricular valve causes the heart murmuring.

Thus, the answer is atrioventricular valves.

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