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21 April, 22:46

Atrial pressure is greater than ventricular pressure during which phase of the cardiac cycle?

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  1. 21 April, 23:26
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    -Atrial contraction;

    Explanation:

    -The cardiac cycle comprises all of the physiological events associated with a single heartbeat, including electrical events, mechanical events (pressures and volumes), and heart sounds. The atria and ventricles alternately contract in each cardiac cycle. The pressures in the chambers change greatly over the course of the cardiac cycle.

    -During atrial contraction, blood flows from atria (high pressure) to ventricles (low pressure). Similarly, this same pressure gradient exists during ventricular filling.
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