The Frank-Starling principle states that as ______ increases stroke volume will also increase. ? EDV ? ESV ? vasoconstriction ? heart rate ? vasodilation 1 pts
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Step 1: The Frank-Starling principle describes the relationship between the volume of blood in the heart at the end of diastole (end-diastolic volume or EDV) and the stroke volume. Show more…
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