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During systole of ventricle

A

Blood enters the heart

B

Blood leaves the heart

C

Blood leaves the ventricle

D

Blood enters lungs

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C

Systole is the muscular contraction of the heart or of any chamber of it. Commonly, it is used to refer to the ventricles of human heart. During this stage the opening for CSA and PT are open so the blood leaves the ventricles.
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