contraction phase and relaxation phase of the ventricles
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The terms prokaryotic and eukaryotic refer primarily to the presence of a cellular nucleus. Prokaryotic cells lack a distinct nucleus, while eukaryotic cells have a well-defined nucleus that houses their genetic material.
No, cocci, bacilli, and spirilla are terms used to describe bacterial shapes. They refer to spherical, rod-shaped, and spiral-shaped bacteria, respectively. Fungi have different shapes like yeast, mold, or mushroom.
The terms "plasma membrane" and "cell membrane" are often used interchangeably to refer to the same structure. Both terms refer to the semipermeable lipid bilayer that surrounds the cell and controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell.
Aerobic respiration requires oxygen to produce energy, while anaerobic respiration does not rely on oxygen. The terms "aerobic" and "anaerobic" refer to the presence or absence of oxygen in the respiration process, respectively.
Systole and diastole most often refer to the ventricle of the heart. Systole is contraction of the ventricle, and diastole is the relaxation of the ventricle.
The terms systole and diastole most often apply to the Right and Left Ventricles
the ventricles
The two qualities of the heartbeat that must be observed are the systole and the diastole. The systole measures the contractions of the heart from the blood being driven through the aorta and pulmonary artery after each dilation. The diastole is the period of time that the heart refills with blood after the systole contraction.
Port and starboard are nautical terms which refer to the left and right sides (respectively)
Acidosis and alkalosis are names for acid and base imbalance respectively.
diastole.systolic to diastolicThe ventricles relax during diastole
They are acronyms which refer to carbon and glass fibre reinforced polymer respectively. GFRP is more commonly known as Fiberglass. For more information see the related links.
Terms of use refer to agreements for usage of products. Medical terms refer to common Latin based definitions of conditions. Terms in school can refer to quarters, semesters or years.
The terms "mM" and "mP" typically refer to millimolar (mM) and millipore (mP), which are units related to concentration in chemistry and filtration, respectively. However, in the context of degrees, these terms do not have a direct interpretation. If you are referring to a specific application or field where these terms relate to temperature or angles, please provide more details for a precise answer.
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These are fancy terms for body measurement and dimensions, and fingerprinting, respectively.