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Indicate the Proper Order of Events During the Cardiac

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Sequencing
Indicate the proper order of events during the cardiac cycle by placing numbers in the blanks preceding the events in sequence. (Some steps may have been omitted.) The first event is labeled as your starting point.
1AV valve open; aotic valve closec; ventricular filling occurring  Blood ejected from the ventricles Is ovolumetric ventricular relaxation Atrial contraction AV valve opens; ventricular filling occurs again; one carcliac cycle is complete Aortic valve opens SA node discharges Ventricular filling complete Ventricular relaxation begins A artic valve closes Is ovolumetric ventricular contraction  Ventricular contraction begins; AV valve closes\begin{array}{|l|l|}\hline 1& \text {AV valve open; aotic valve closec; ventricular filling occurring } \\\hline &\text { Blood ejected from the ventricles } \\\hline &\text {Is ovolumetric ventricular relaxation } \\\hline &\text {Atrial contraction } \\\hline &\text {AV valve opens; ventricular filling occurs again; one carcliac cycle is complete } \\\hline &\text {Aortic valve opens } \\\hline &\text {SA node discharges } \\\hline &\text {Ventricular filling complete } \\\hline &\text {Ventricular relaxation begins } \\\hline &\text {A artic valve closes } \\\hline &\text {Is ovolumetric ventricular contraction } \\\hline &\text { Ventricular contraction begins; AV valve closes} \\\hline \end{array}

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Auditory Receptors

Receptor cells located in the cochlea of the inner ear that detect sound waves and convert them into neural signals for the brain to interpret.

Stapes

The smallest bone in the human body, located in the middle ear, playing a crucial role in the conduction of sound vibrations to the inner ear.

Malleus

A small bone in the middle ear that transmits sound vibrations from the eardrum to the incus, one of three ossicles.

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