The closure of the mitral valve (bicuspid valve) __________. A) occurs during ventricular diastole B) is represented by the P wave on the EKG C) occurs when the tricuspid valve is open D) contributes to the first heart sound Blood within the pulmonary veins returns to the _______________ A) left atrium B) right atrium C) right ventricle D) left ventricle
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