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- 1 poi Which of the following best describes diastole? The atria contract which force the atrioventricular valves to close The ventricles contract forcing blood to leave the heart and the atrioventricular valves close The ventricles relax and re-fill with blood and the atrioventricular valves open Both atria and ventricles contract at the same time and all valves are open What is NOT the function of hemoglobin in red blood cells? Delivers CO2 from the body cells Binds and delivers 02 to body cells Involved in blood clotting Involved in fighting off bacteria and viruses H IA 1 pointPredict: Because of a reduced blood supply to the AV node, the delay in the conduction of action potentials from the SA node to the AV node is increased slightly. All other areas of the conducting system of the heart are functioning normally. Predict how this affects the normal rhythm of the heart.Trace the pathway of blood flow through the heart, and describe the major factors that ensure one-way flow?