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Match the characteristic with the appropriate term(s).
a.tricuspid valve
b.bicuspid valve
c.mitral valve
d.pulmonary valve
e.aortic valve
f.all heart valves
g.aortic valve; pulmonary valve
h.bicuspid valve; mitral valve
i.tricuspid valve; bicuspid valve
j.tricuspid valve; pulmonary valve
k.mitral valve; aortic valve
l.fibrous skeleton
m.chordae tendineae
n.oxygenated blood
o.deoxygenated blood
-Prevents valves from opening into the atria
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