The contraction of the heart chambers in a regular cycle is called systole
Diastole is the relaxation phase. Systole is the contraction phase. If you put these phases together you have the Cardiac Cycle...
Once the ventricles contraction phase is over, the diastole starts. Then all the four chambers are in diastole, till the atria start to contract.
Similarly, a period of recession occurs at the start of the contraction phase.
diastole is when all 4 chambers of the heart are at rest after a cardiac cycle systole is the term used to describe the heart during a contraction
The turning points of the cycle are called the peak, which is at the end of the expansion phase, and the trough, which is at the end of the contraction phase.
Cardiac cycle, which is made up of atrial and ventricular systole and diastole.
the cell cycle
cell cycle
What are you asking? The heat consists of 4 chambers (in humans) that contract (squeeze) and force blood through out the body, with the cycle constantly replenishing oxygen into the blood and delivering it to the rest of the body, returning the blood to the heat, and the cycle continues.
THE CELL CYCLE.
Potassium.
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