Atrioventricular canal

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Atrioventricular Canal (pronunciation: A-tree-o-ven-TRIK-yoo-lar KAN-uh-l) is a significant structure in the heart's development. It is also known as the AV canal.

Etymology

The term "Atrioventricular Canal" is derived from Latin. "Atrium" means entrance hall, "ventricular" refers to a small cavity or chamber, and "canal" signifies a tube-like passage or duct.

Definition

The Atrioventricular Canal is a common cardiac chamber in the embryonic heart, from which the atria and ventricles develop. It plays a crucial role in the normal development of the heart, and its defects are associated with several congenital heart diseases.

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