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'T' wave in an ECG represents...

'T' wave in an ECG represents

A

Atrial repolarization

B

Atrial depolarization

C

Ventricular repolarization

D

Ventricular depolarization

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C
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  • T wave on an ECG represents-

    A
    Depolarization of ventricles
    B
    Repolarization of ventricle
    C
    Repolarization of atria
    D
    Depolarization of atria
  • The T-wave in one ECG represents

    A
    return of the ventricles from excited state
    B
    beginning of systole
    C
    electrical excitation of atria
    D
    depolarisation of ventricle.
  • Which of the following wave in ECG represents depolarisation of the atria ?

    A
    P - wave
    B
    Q - wave
    C
    QRS wave
    D
    T - wave
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