What Makes The Dub Sound In The Heart !free! Link

The combination of these two valve closures creates the characteristic dub sound, which is often louder and more pronounced than the lub sound (first heart sound, S1).

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The sound in a heartbeat, known medically as the second heart sound (S2) , is primarily caused by the sudden closure of the semilunar valves —the aortic valve and the pulmonic valve. How the "Dub" Sound Occurs The combination of these two valve closures creates