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Coronary Cardiac Creates Sulcus Structure Shallow Depression Groove

Front Coronary sulcus
Back Structure: the shallow depression (groove) between the atria and ventricles that encircles the heart, where the coronary arteries, circumflex artery, great cardiac vein, and coronary sinus all course.

Function: creates a place for vessels to course, creates the plane where the cardiac skeleton and four heart valves lie

Tags: cardiovascular

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