CAMPBELL BIOLOGY:CONCEPTS & CONNECTIONS
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ISBN: 9781323464175
Author: Pearson
Publisher: PEARSON C
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Chapter 23, Problem 3TYK
When the doctor listened to Janet’s heart, he heard “lub-hiss, lub-hiss” instead of the normal “lub-dup” sounds. The hiss is most likely due to _____. (Explain your answer.)
a. a defective atrioventricular (AV) valve
b. a damaged pacemaker (SA node)
c. a defective semilunar valve
d. high blood pressure
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