ventricular systole
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This can be seen by clicing on the link below ( The ventricular systole )
identify the portion of the ECG that represents the electrcal activity associated with atrial systole.
The ventricles of heart have two states: systole(contraction) and diastole (relaxation). During diastole blood fills the ventricles and during systole the blood is pushed out of the heart into the arteries. The auricles contract anti-phase to the ventricles and chiefly serve to optimally fill the ventricles with blood.http://www.answers.com/systole
d. contraction of the ventricles
Systole is the term used for contraction, or pumping, of the heart.
It is a defective ventricular contraction.
Trick question. Systole means contraction and is commonly assumed to mean ventricular systole - contraction of the ventricles. These both contract at the same time and as the right is full of deoxygenated blood and the left full of oxygenated blood both types are pumped during systole.
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ventricular systole
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The term used for arterial pressure during ventricular systole is systolic blood pressure. It represents the maximum pressure exerted on the walls of the arteries when the heart contracts and pumps blood into the circulatory system.
Contraction of the ventricles and atria is called systole. Relaxation is called diastole.
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The cardiac cycle of the heart has two phases - the diastole phase and systole phase. In the systole phase, the ventricles contract and pump blood into the arteries.
Atrial systole -- The atrium contracts, then the ventricle.