The two factors that assist the relatively low venous pressures in propelling blood toward the heart are (a) ventricular systole and valve closure.  (b) gravity and vasomotion.  (c) muscular...


The two factors that assist the relatively low venous pressures in propelling blood toward the heart are


(a) ventricular systole and valve closure.


 (b) gravity and vasomotion.


 (c) muscular compression and the respiratory pump.


 (d) atrial and ventricular contractions



May 04, 2022
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