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Why does the pressure in the aorta increases when the left atrium contracts?

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Why does the pressure in the aorta increases when the left atrium contracts?

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When the left autrium contracts, blood enters the left ventricle Increasing the pressure in the left ventricle and the pressure in the autrium is less hence blood flows (is pumped) into the aorta increasing the pressure.

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