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Last Updated: 19th May 2024

What is the role of the moderator band in the heart?

Its primary function is to carry the right branch from the atrioventricular bundle. The septomarginal tracecula is the anteroinferior boundary between the superior, smooth ventricle outflow tract and the trabeculated intraflow tract.



What is the role and function of the moderator group?

Because it carries part the right bundle branch from the AV bundle of conduction system of heart to the anterior Papillary muscle, the moderator band is crucial. It was believed to prevent the ventricle from overdistension by its attachments, hence the "moderator" band.

What is a moderator in the left ventricle? Location: Also known as false tendons, false chordate, and left-ventricular moderator band, left ventricular Bands are fibromuscular structures found in the left ventricle that cross the cavity or join nearby trabeculations, papillary muscles, or trabeculations.

It is also important to find out if humans have a moderator group.

Introduction. Introduction.

Why is the left ventricle thicker than usual?

The muscular walls of the ventricles have thicker walls than those of the atria. As you can see in the next image, the left ventricle has a thicker muscle wall than the right ventricle. This is because blood flow through the systemic circuit (around your body) requires higher forces than the pulmonary circuit.