BME 265 Lecture Notes - T Cell, Lymphokine, Body Fluid

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Chapter 13: explain in detail the cardiovascular cycle from atrial diastole to ventricular diastole. Include the relationship between s1 and s2 heart sounds, interventricular pressure, and volume including isovolumetric phase of contraction and relaxation. The first stage is atrial systole in which the atrioventricular valves (av valves) are open allowing the ventricles to be begin filling up with blood while the semilunar valves are closed. In the second stage, isovolumetric contraction occurs when the av valve and semilunar valve are both closed and the ventricles begin to contract; the closing of the av valve produces the first heart sound (s1). The third stage, ventricular ejection, is when the semilunar valve is open while the. Av valve is closed and when the pressures in the left and right ventricles exceed aortic and pulmonary pressure. The p wave is the first little hill in an electrical heart signal. This happens in response to atrial depolarization causing atrial contraction.

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