CAS BI 315 Study Guide - Final Guide: Heart, Aorta, Stroke Volume

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11/07/16: all four valves are closed during , ventricular diastole. No, av valves are open: isovolumentric systole. Yes, all valves are closed which allows the volume to be maintained, but pressure to build up: ventricular systole. No, semilunar valves are open: isovolumetric diastole. No, a closed circuit means all flow is the same throughout: blood flow is greater through pulmonary circuit. No, a closed circuit means all flow is the same throughout: absolute pressure is higher in pulmonary circuit. No, the pressure is higher in the systemic circuit: blood flow is the same in both systemic and pulmonary. Yes, it is a closed circuit (closed loop), so all flow is conserved throughout: pressure is the same in both. No, the pressure is higher in the systemic circuit: what is responsible for the delay between atrial and ventricular contractions, shallow av node pacemaker potentials.

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