What are the two phases of ventricular systole?

A) left ventricular systole and right ventricular systole
B) isovolumetric contraction and ventricular ejection
C) isovolumetric relaxation and ventricular ejection
D) isovolumetric contraction and ventricular filling
E) isovolumetric relaxation and ventricular filling


Answer: B

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