Biology, asked by chetrynilam51, 10 months ago

What do you mean by joint diastole ?

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Answered by karanbagnaik
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Joint diastole is the phase during which auricles and ventricles are in diastole or in the relaxed state. During this phase, the blood through veins enters into the respective auricles.

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \bold{ ☘}Joint diastole refers to phase in cardiac cycle of heart when both atria and ventricles are relaxed. ... Due to this filling of blood during joint diastole, atrioventricular valves (Bicuspid and Tricuspid valves) open and allows blood to flow from atria to ventricles.

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