Atrial repolarization occurs during ventricular depolarization and, consequently, would be viewed on an electrocardiogram (if it was visible) during?

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During the QRS complex.

What are the components of an ECG?

A graph that documents the electrical activity of the myocardium throughout a cardiac cycle is known as an ECG (electrocardiogram). The P wave, the QRS complex, and the T wave are the three waves that make up an ECG. P waves indicate atrial systole and atrial depolarization. The QRS complex represents the depolarization of the ventricles followed by the activation of the Purkinje fibers. T waves signify the ventricles' repolarization. It indicates ventricular diastole and ventricular myocardial relaxation.

Refer to the image attached for a standard ECG graph.

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