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Increased ventricular pressure during ve...

Increased ventricular pressure during ventricular systole results in
(A) Closure of semilunar valves, followed by opening of tricuspid & bicuspid valves
(B) Opening of semilunar valves, followed by closure of tricuspid & bicuspid valves
(C) Closure of tricuspid & bicuspid valves, followed by opening of semilunar valves
(D) Opening of tricuspid & bicuspid valves, followed by closure of

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