The cardiac cycle consists of systole (contraction) and diastole (relaxation) phases of the atria and ventricles. Here, we break down the time each phase occupies during a single cardiac cycle, lasting approximately 0.8 seconds in humans:
The correct option from the provided choices is: VS-0.3 sec VD-0.5 sec AS-0.1 sec AD-0.7 sec. Here is why this option is correct:
Other options do not match the typical physiological timing of a human cardiac cycle. Here is a basic breakdown of the phases:
| Phase | Duration (seconds) |
|---|---|
| Atrial Systole (AS) | 0.1 sec |
| Atrial Diastole (AD) | 0.7 sec |
| Ventricular Systole (VS) | 0.3 sec |
| Ventricular Diastole (VD) | 0.5 sec |
| Total Cycle Duration | 0.8 sec |
Understanding the durations of each phase helps in accurately analyzing heart function and diagnosing related pathologies.
In human body ‐‐‐‐‐ system operates to maintain pH of blood plasma.
List I | List II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A | \(\Omega^{-1}\) | I | Specific conductance |
| B | \(∧\) | II | Electrical conductance |
| C | k | III | Specific resistance |
| D | \(\rho\) | IV | Equivalent conductance |
List I | List II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Constant heat (q = 0) | I | Isothermal |
| B | Reversible process at constant temperature (dT = 0) | II | Isometric |
| C | Constant volume (dV = 0) | III | Adiabatic |
| D | Constant pressure (dP = 0) | IV | Isobar |