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Random cause variation refers to variation n, the output of a process that is unexpected and has an assignable cause.
Trabeculae Carneae
Muscular ridges and columns found inside the ventricles of the heart, which help strengthen and support its walls.
Pectinate Muscles
Internal ridges of myocardial tissue in the atria of the heart, particularly pronounced in the right atrium.
Chordae Tendineae
Tendinous strands running from the papillary muscles to the atrioventricular valves.
Endocardium
Innermost layer of the heart, including endothelium and connective tissue.
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