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which segment of ECG represents the emd of ventricular systole

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Answered by gagusimran
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The QRS wave of the electrocardiogram represents ventricular depolarization, which is followed by contraction and an increase in pressure in the ventricles (ventricular systole). The T wave of the ECG represents ventricular repolarization and relaxation of the ventricular muscles (ventricular diastole).

Answered by wwwshashikant3023
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The QRS wave of the electrocardiogram represents ventricular depolarization, which is followed by contraction and an increase in pressure in the ventricles (ventricular systole). The T wave of the ECG represents ventricular repolarization and relaxation of the ventricular muscles (ventricular diastole). Please rate me as brainliest

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