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Card 36
Front
What happens during ventricular systole? How is backflow of blood into atria prevented?
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Card 37
Front
What happens to the pressure in ventricles as a result of the AV valves being closed? What happens to the semi-lunar valves?
Back
Card 38
Front
What do valves prevent?
Back
Card 39
Front
How are the valves in the cardiovascular system designed to work?
Back
Card 40
Front
When are valves designed to close?
Back
Card 41
Front
What are three types of valves in the cardiovascular system?
Back
Card 42
Front
Where are the AV valves situated? When do they prevent backflow of blood?
Back
Card 43
Front
Where are the semi-lunar valves situated? When do they prevent backflow of blood?
Back
Card 44
Front
Where are the pocket valves situated? When do they prevent backflow of blood?
Back
Card 45
Front
What are valves made up of?
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