FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
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Term intracardial valve ID (Ontology) FBbt:00058288 (Fly Anatomy)
Definition A valve inside the dorsal vessel that divides it into distinct chambers and ensures the directionality of the hemolymph flow. It is made of 2 specialized cardiomyocytes that change shape during heartbeat to open and close the heart channel (Lehmacher et al., 2012; Lammers et al., 2017).[ FlyBase:FBrf0219200 FlyBase:FBrf0235576 ]
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circulatory system
 |__dorsal vessel____________
anatomical structure         |
 |__multicellular structure__|
multicellular structure      |
 |__dorsal vessel____________|
                             intracardial valve  7 rec.
                              |__adult intracardial valve 3 rec.
                              |   |__adult intracardial valve cell 3 rec.
                              |__embryonic/larval intracardial valve 4 rec.
                              |   |__larval intracardial valve cell
                              |__intracardial valve cell 3 rec.
                                  |__adult intracardial valve cell 3 rec.
                                  |__larval intracardial valve cell
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Is a multicellular structure
Part of dorsal vessel
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