The
pulmonary valve is one(guard, door) allowing blood to flow from
the outlet of the right ventricle into the pulmonary artery
and on into the lungs to be oxygenated (see figures 103-105b,
106b). It is semi-lunar and composed of three fibrous cusps
attached to and suspended from the root of the pulmonary artery
and circles the inside of the vessel root. The small space between
the attachment of each adjacent cusp is called a commissure.