BIO310H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Stroke Volume, Cardiac Output, Capillary Pressure

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= volume of blood pumped per unit time from a ventricle. = amount of blood ejected from a ventricle by the heart with each beat. Stroke volume is the difference between edv and esv. = volume of blood in the ventricle after filling. = volume of blood remaining in ventricle after heart beat. Cardiac output = heart rate stroke volume. = 135 ml - 65 ml = 70 ml. I. e. about the volume remains left in the ventricle. At rest: co = 72 beats/min 0. 07 l/best = 5. 0 l/min. Blood volume in most people = ~5l. In highly trained athletes co can be = 35 l/min. Mammalian circulation - systemic venous vs arterial systems. Vessels in peripheral circulation are adapted for the functions they serve. Thicker walls and more smooth muscle than veins of similar diameter. Acts as conduit for blood between heart and capillaries. Acts as a pressure reservoir by pushing blood into the small diameter arterioles.

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