First Heart Sound (Lub) Production

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The first heart sound (lub / systolic sound) is produced by:

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The first heart sound (lub / systolic sound) is produced by:

  1. Closure of A-V valves — Correct Answer
  2. Opening of A-V valves
  3. Closure of semilunar valves
  4. Opening of semilunar valves
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Closure of A-V valves

The first heart sound (S1 / 'lub' / systolic sound) is produced by the closure of the Atrioventricular (A-V) valves — mitral (bicuspid) valve and tricuspid valve — at the beginning of ventricular systole.

Heart Sound Summary
Sound Name Cause Timing
S1 (First) Lub / Systolic sound Closure of A-V valves (mitral + tricuspid) Beginning of systole
S2 (Second) Dub / Diastolic sound Closure of semilunar valves (aortic + pulmonary) Beginning of diastole
Cardiac Cycle Key Points
  • Natural pacemaker of heart: SA node (sinoatrial node)
  • Slowest conduction in heart: AV node (0.05 m/sec) → creates delay for ventricular filling
  • Fastest conduction in heart: Purkinje fibers (4 m/sec)
  • QRS complex of ECG: Ventricular depolarization
  • P-wave: Atrial depolarization; T-wave: Ventricular repolarization

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