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What is the function of semilunar valves in the circulatory system?

  1. To allow blood to flow back into the heart

  2. To prevent blood from re-entering the heart from the arteries

  3. To control blood flow between the atria and ventricles

  4. To facilitate oxygen exchange in the lungs

The correct answer is: To prevent blood from re-entering the heart from the arteries

Semilunar valves play a crucial role in the circulatory system by preventing the backflow of blood from the arteries into the heart. After the ventricles contract and eject blood into the pulmonary artery (leading to the lungs) and the aorta (leading to the rest of the body), the semilunar valves close to ensure that the blood does not return to the heart. This function is vital for maintaining unidirectional blood flow and ensuring efficient circulation throughout the body. The other options do not accurately describe the role of semilunar valves. For example, allowing blood to flow back into the heart contradicts their primary purpose, which is to prevent such backflow. Controlling blood flow between the atria and ventricles is specifically managed by the atrioventricular valves, not the semilunar valves. Lastly, facilitating oxygen exchange in the lungs pertains to the function of the alveoli and the respiratory system, rather than the role of valves in the circulatory system.