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In the procedure above, the timing between the closure of the heart valve and the pulse in the finger was measured. How would the time to Second Sound change in the Table above if the pulse were measured at the carotid artery rather than the finger artery? Would the relationship be the same if you had recorded the carotid pulse? Justify your answer. The time could not be measured because the dicrotic notch is absent for the carotid artery. The time would be longer for the carotid artery.

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In the procedure above, the timing between the closure of the heart valve and the pulse in the finger was measured. How would the time to Second Sound change in the Table above if the pulse were measured at the carotid artery rather than the finger artery? Would the relationship be the same if you had recorded the carotid pulse? Justify your answer. The time could not be measured because the dicrotic notch is absent for the carotid artery. The time would be longer for the carotid artery.
TopicAll topics
SubjectBiology
ClassClass 11