Chapter 13: Problem 21
Step by step, describe the pressure changes that occur in the ventricles during the cardiac cycle. Explain how these pressure changes relate to the occurrence of the heart sounds.
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Chapter 13: Problem 21
Step by step, describe the pressure changes that occur in the ventricles during the cardiac cycle. Explain how these pressure changes relate to the occurrence of the heart sounds.
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What is the change in intraventricular pressure between the time the first heart sound begins and the time it ends?
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