the amount of blood left in the heart after the ventricles has contracted during cardiac cycles at rest
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- During the cardiac cycle, the heart contracts and relaxes to pump blood throughout the body. The ventricles, which are the lower chambers of the heart, contract to pump blood out of the heart. Show more…
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