In order to prevent the AV valves from being pushed open backwards by blood pressure, there are collagen cords anchoring them to _____, which are nipple-shaped muscles protruding from the ventricular walls.

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1. In order to prevent the AV valves from being pushed open backwards by blood pressure, there are collagen cords anchoring them to _____, which are nipple-shaped muscles protruding from the ventricular walls.