sinus venosus
inflow tract
The sinus venosus is a large cardiac chamber at the inflow tract that receives venous blood from systemic circulation. precedes the atrium on the venous side of the chordate heart.
| Type | Vessel |
| Body System | Muscular |
| Parent Structure | mesoderm-derived structure |
| Latin Name | inflow tract |
| FMA ID | 70303 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the sinus venosus?
The sinus venosus is a large cardiac chamber at the inflow tract that receives venous blood from systemic circulation. precedes the atrium on the venous side of the chordate heart.
What body system is the sinus venosus part of?
The sinus venosus is part of the Muscular.
What is the Latin name for the sinus venosus?
The Latin name for the sinus venosus is inflow tract.
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bundle of His
A-V bundle
cardiac muscle tissue of myocardium
cardiac Purkinje fiber
cardiac Purkinje fiber
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