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1 February, 04:40

3. The time between the end of ventricular systole to the beginning of atrial systole.

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  1. 1 February, 07:58
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    The time between the end of ventricular systole to the beginning of atrial systole is 100 ms or 0.1 seconds.

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    Ventricular systole is the removal of blood from the heart by pumping through aorta and pulmonary vein. Both aorta and pulmonary vein receive the blood from the heart. Aorta receives oxygenated blood and pulmonary vein receive deoxygenated blood, while atrial systole is the addition of blood into the ventricular from vena cava and pulmonary artery due to contraction of heart. This process occurs in 100 ms.
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