Provide short information about the following
A) Reticulate Venation
B) Lymph
C) Systole and Diastole
D) mitral valve in the heart
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Explanation:
What is reticulate venation?
Reticulate Venation. Meaning. When veins (or the nerves) are arranged parallel to one another all over the leaf blade or lamina is called as parallel venation. When veins (or the nerves) shows network or web-like arrangement all over the leaf blade or lamina, it is called as reticulate venation
Lymph (from Latin, lympha meaning "water") is the fluid that flows through the lymphatic system, a system composed of lymph vessels (channels) and intervening lymph nodes whose function, like the venous system, is to return fluid from the tissues to the central circulation.
Systole, period of contraction of the ventricles of the heart that occurs between the first and second heart sounds of the cardiac cycle (the sequence of events in a single heart beat). Systole causes the ejection of blood into the aorta and pulmonary trunk.
Diastole
DescriptionDiastole is the part of the cardiac cycle during which the heart refills with blood after the emptying done during systole
The mitral valvE also known as the bicuspid valve or left atrioventricular valve, is a valve with two flaps in the heart that lies between the left atrium and the left ventricle.
Answer:
A) recticulate venation - When veins of a leaf shows network or web-like arrangement all over the leaf blade or lamina, it is called as reticulate venation
B)lymph-Lymph is the fluid that flows through the lymphatic system, a system composed of lymph vessels (channels) and intervening lymph nodes whose function, like the venous system, is to return fluid from the tissues to the central circulation. C)systole - contraction of cardiac muscles diastole-relaxation of cardiac muscles D)Mitral valve -it is also known as bicuspid valve and it is present in between the left atrium and left ventricle