How much blood passes from the left ventricle into the aorta during diastole? A none; during diastole the aortic semilunar valve is closed B none; it is blood from the right ventricle and not the left ventricle that goes into the aorta C the same amount as the left ventricle ejects into the aorta during systole D more than the left ventricle ejects into the aorta during systole because diastole lasts longer
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