During diastole, the heart is filled with

During Diastole The Heart Is Filled With Biology Question

During diastole, the heart is filled with

Options

(a) deoxygenated blood
(b) venous blood
(c) mixed blood
(d) oxygenated blood

Correct Answer:

venous blood

Explanation:

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Topics: Human Body Fluids and Excretory Products (197)
Subject: Biology (4253)

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1 Comment on During diastole, the heart is filled with

  1. The blood in veins is called venous blood. As in right atria blood is brought by inferior vena cava and superior vena cava,and in left atria also pulmonary vein bring blood so the blood is called venous blood.

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