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In isovolumetric ventricular contraction, both AV valves and semilunar valves are closed. Question 10Answera.Trueb.False

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In isovolumetric ventricular contraction, both AV valves and semilunar valves are closed. Question 10Answera.Trueb.False

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The answer is a. True. In isovolumetric ventricular contraction, both AV (atrioventricular) valves and semilunar valves are indeed closed. This phase of the cardiac cycle occurs after the ventricles have filled with blood and begins with the contraction of the

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