The quiescent period or pause can vary depending on the context. In Biology, it refers to a period of inactivity between growth phases. In electronics, it refers to a state of low power consumption. It is important to specify the context to determine the exact time duration of the quiescent period.
The quiescent period of the heart is after the ventricle has completed isovolumetric relaxation (or early diastole). In other words, it is after ventricle systole (when the ventricle has completed contraction). During the quiescent period the ventricles are relaxed and begin to fill up with blood. Interestingly, when considering the time of each event (atrial systole, ventricular systole) most of the cardiac cycle has the heart in this relaxation/ quiescent period.
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Pause is an abstract noun for an unspecified period of time; a break, respite, or temporary cessation. Time nouns are abstract because time itself is intangible.
it is when all four chambers of the heart are in diastole simultaneously
No. you cannot pause time
quiescent
No. An antonym of quiescent would be active. You must be thinking of "latent", which would be almost a synonym of quiescent, meaning "undeveloped, hidden."
example: Pause after each commma and period that you see, so that people understand what you are saying.
To pause a tamagotchi you have to press A and B at the same time and do the same to un pause
0.4 seconds, ventricular contraction is 0.3. It goes 1.A 2.D 3.B 4.C
The origin of the word 'quiescent' derives from the 17th century Latin word 'quiescere' which means "to rest." The first known use of the word 'quiescent' was around 1605.