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        | [image] What is the status of the SL and AV valves in the period prior to EDV
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        | The AV valves are open and the SL valves are closed |  | 
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        | [image] What happens to ventricular pressure during EDV and SV
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        | it begins to increase sharply before rounding out and decreasing near the end of SV |  | 
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        | [image] What is the status of the SL and AV valves during SV
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        | the AV valves are closed and the AV valves are open |  | 
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        | [image] What period occurs during EDV
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        | isovolumetric contraction |  | 
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        | [image] What period occurs during SV
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        | [image] What occurs duringthe period of ESV (orange)
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        | [image] During what period(s) does the ventricular pressure decrease
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        | During the end of SV and ESV |  | 
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        | [image] what happens to ventricular volume during periods 2 and 3
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        | [image] What happens to ventricular volume during periods 5 and 1
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        | [image] What is the status of the AV and SL valves during periods 5 and 1
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        | The AV valves are open and the SL valves are closed |  | 
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        | [image] what volume is achieved during period 4.
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        | [image] What volume is achieved during period 2
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