Righ atrium Left verie Right verticle ventcular A ovolumetrie Ventricular contraction contraction phase tion phase relaation ovolumetre Vertieute ing ing Ventrietar wing (midtte dasioe Ventieular syatele (riain diastole Early diaste Select one: O a. All four valves of the heart are closed O b. The atria are in diastole and the ventricles are in systole O c. Blood is not moving in or out of the heart and the volume remains the same O d. All of the above

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What occurs during isovolumetric contraction?
Lett heart
Electrocardiogram
Heart sounde
nd
Dierotie noteh
Aorta
Left
ventricle
Let
atrium
systole
EDV
-ESV
Atrieventrieular valves
Open
Closed
Closed
Open
Open
Closed
pulmonary vaves
Let
atrium
Right
arum
Left
ventricle
Right
vertricle Ventricular Arial
ovolumetrie ventricular ovolumetrie Ventricular
ing
ing
contraction contracton phase on hase relaation
Ventrieitar ing
(mid toate diasiole
Ventrieular systole
Catria in diantole
Early dastole
Select one:
O a. All four valves of the heart are closed
O b. The atria are in diastole and the ventricles are in systole
O c. Blood is not moving in or out of the heart and the volume remains the
same
O d. All of the above
Ventrieular
Transcribed Image Text:What occurs during isovolumetric contraction? Lett heart Electrocardiogram Heart sounde nd Dierotie noteh Aorta Left ventricle Let atrium systole EDV -ESV Atrieventrieular valves Open Closed Closed Open Open Closed pulmonary vaves Let atrium Right arum Left ventricle Right vertricle Ventricular Arial ovolumetrie ventricular ovolumetrie Ventricular ing ing contraction contracton phase on hase relaation Ventrieitar ing (mid toate diasiole Ventrieular systole Catria in diantole Early dastole Select one: O a. All four valves of the heart are closed O b. The atria are in diastole and the ventricles are in systole O c. Blood is not moving in or out of the heart and the volume remains the same O d. All of the above Ventrieular
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