Why ventricles contract after the atria


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Question: Ventricles contract after the atria because:

a. conduction velocity is slow in the atrio-ventricular node

b. myosin molecules in the ventricles are faster than in the atria

c. Purkinje fibers do not conduct action potentials

d. ventricular pressures are higher than atrial pressures

Provide the correct answer and justification for your choice.

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