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Circulatory Pathways - Cardiac Cycle

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Estimated time: 3 minutes
CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Cardiac Cycle

  • The cardiac cycle starts with joint diastole, where all chambers are relaxed, and blood flows into the ventricles through open AV valves.
  • The SA node generates an impulse, causing atrial systole, pushing extra blood into the ventricles.
  • The impulse passes through the AV node and bundle of His, causing ventricular systole.
  • During ventricular systole, tricuspid and bicuspid valves close (lub sound) and semilunar valves open to pump blood into the arteries.
  • In ventricular diastole, ventricles relax, semilunar valves close (dub sound), and AV valves reopen for filling.
  • Each cycle pumps about 70 mL of blood (stroke volume), and cardiac output is about 5 L/min (stroke volume × heart rate).

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