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111年 - 111 高雄醫學大學學生轉系考試:普通生物學#109911
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26. During ventricular systole, the semilunar valves ________ and the AV valves ________.
(A) open; open
(B) close; open
(C) open; close
(D) close; close
(E) open, unchanged.
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