What is cardiac output? a The difference between the end systolic volume and end diastolic volume b The difference between the mean arterial pressure and peripheral resistance c The difference between the end systolic volume and end diastolic volume times the heart rate d The sum of the diastolic and systolic pressures e The difference between the diastolic and systolic pressures
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Define: Cardiac output can be defined as the volume of blood ejected by each ventricle per minute at rest. Stroke volume is defined as the volume of blood ejected by each ventricle per beat. End diastolic volume is the volume of blood that fills the ventricle during diastole. End systolic volume is the volume of blood remaining in the ventricle after systole. Mean arterial pressure. The sympathetic nervous system and parasympathetic nervous system. The cardioacceleratory center, while the cardioinhibitory center. Explain how the terms above will impact cardiac output (CO). How are pulse rate and blood pressure related? Perform the following experiment on yourself or family member.
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Diastolic arterial blood pressure is the pressure in the arteries at the time of cardiac diastole. Another way of saying this is that the diastolic blood pressure is the ______ (Diastole: the phase of the heartbeat when the heart muscle relaxes and allows the chambers to fill with blood). minimum pressure present in the arteries. maximum pressure present in the arteries. pressure in the ateries when the ventricles contract. pressure in the arteries during the ventricular contraction over the pressure in the arteries during ventricular relaxation.
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