During the Filling Phase:
A. ventricular pressure decreases, while ventricular volume decreases
B. ventricular pressure decreases while ventricular volume remains the same
C. ventricular pressure decreases, while ventricular volume increases
D. ventricular pressure remains the same, while ventricular volume decreases
E. ventricular pressure remains the remains the samesame, while ventricular volume also
F. ventricular pressure remains the same, while ventricular volume increases
G. ventricular pressure increases, while ventricular volume increases
H. ventricular pressure increases, while ventricular volume remains the same
I. ventricular pressure increases, while ventricular volume decreases
Ans)Option C
During the filling phase atria contracts and blood is pushed into ventricles which increases the blood volume in the ventricle and as pressure is inversely related to volume it decreases
The rest of the options are factually incorrect.
During the Filling Phase: A. ventricular pressure decreases, while ventricular volume decreases B. ventricular pressure decreases...
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