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Multiple Choice
Pressure is greatest in the ventricles when __________.
A
blood arrives at the right ventricle
B
blood arrives at the left atrium
C
AV valves are open and semilunar valves are closed
D
the atria contract during early systole
E
the ventricles contract
Verified step by step guidance
1
Understand the function of the ventricles in the heart. The ventricles are responsible for pumping blood out of the heart to the lungs and the rest of the body.
Recognize the phases of the cardiac cycle. The cycle includes diastole (when the heart muscle relaxes and fills with blood) and systole (when the heart muscle contracts and pumps blood).
Identify the role of the ventricles during systole. During systole, the ventricles contract, which increases the pressure within them to push blood into the arteries.
Consider the state of the heart valves during ventricular contraction. The semilunar valves (aortic and pulmonary valves) open to allow blood to flow out of the ventricles, while the AV valves (tricuspid and mitral valves) are closed to prevent backflow into the atria.
Conclude that the greatest pressure in the ventricles occurs during ventricular contraction, as this is when the ventricles are actively pumping blood out of the heart.