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Chapter 19, Problem 3DYKB
How is blood prevented from backflowing from the pulmonary trunk into the right ventricle?
- a. closing of the right AV valves
- b. opening of the pulmonary semilunar valve
- c. contraction of the right atrium
- d. closing of the pulmonary semilunar valve
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How is blood prevented from backflowing from the pulmonary trunk into the right ventricle?
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How is blood prevented from flowing into the right ventriclefrom the pulmonary trunk?a. closing of the right AV valvesb. opening of the pulmonary semilunar valvec. contraction of the right atriumd. closing of the pulmonary semilunar valve
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