Have you ever listened to your heartbeat? That steady isn't just one noise—it’s two different movements working in perfect sync.
Systole. The chamber contracts. Pressure peaks. Blood explodes into the aorta. The mitral valve whispers goodbye as it snaps shut. This is the sound of doing . lub dub sounds systole diastole
So, remember: (Lub) is the contraction. Diastole (Dub) is the relaxation. One pumps, one primes. Together, they keep you alive." Option 3: Poetic / Medical Aesthetic (For a Poster or Blog) Title: The Bilingual Heart Have you ever listened to your heartbeat
🔊 This is the shorter, sharper sound. It happens when the ventricles relax (Diastole). The aortic and pulmonary valves snap shut, preventing blood from flowing backward. Think of it as the "Refill." The chamber contracts
Tap the sound on to hear your own lub-dub. [Visual: Animation of a beating heart with valves opening/closing]
The marks Diastole . The ventricles relax. But wait—the blood tries to flow backward. Luckily, the pulmonary and aortic valves snap closed to stop it. That snapping echo? That’s your 'Dub.'