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Chapter 22, Problem 10CR
Summary Introduction
To describe:
The phases of the cardiac cycle.
Introduction:
A cardiac cycle includes all the events within the heart from the start of one heartbeat to the initiation of the next. During a single cardiac cycle, all chambers within the heart experience alternate periods of contraction and relaxation. The contraction of a heart chamber is called systole. The relaxation phase of a heart chamber is called diastole.
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