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7 multiple choice 10 points what forms the skeleton of the heart? fibrous connective tissue in the endocardium fibrous connective tissue around the valves bone within the myocardium bone within the interatrial septum
The skeleton of the heart is formed by fibrous connective tissue around the valves. This fibrous connective - tissue forms a framework that provides structural support and attachment points for the heart muscles and valves. There is no bone within the myocardium, interatrial septum, and fibrous connective tissue in the endocardium does not form the heart's skeleton.
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Fibrous connective tissue around the valves