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What happens during ventricular diastole?

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During ventricular diastole, not only are the ventricles relaxing, they also are filling with blood in preparation for the next phase of the cardiac cycle. There is a significant amount of pressure created in the arteries, and it is necessary for adequate circulation of blood throughout the entire body

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