Kinesiology 2230A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Partial Pressure, Myoglobin, Vasodilation

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Vo2 = hr x sv x (a-vo2diff) Heart rate (hr) x stroke volume (sv) = cardiac output or blood flow heart. Arterial venous oxygen difference (a-vo2diff) tissue. Looking at how much o2 is arriving at the tissue and how much o2 is leaving the tissue the difference between the two is how much oxygen has been off loaded to the. Approximately 5l of blood is contained in our bodies. The heart pumps 715ml of blood per minute. Vo2 of the brain can double during cerebral activity. Venous circulation blood returning to the heart: capacitance vessels, where we store blood at rest, 64% of blood located here at rest. Blood enter through the inferior/superior vena cava to the right side of the heart, atria then ventricle. Bloods then pumped from the right ventricle to the pulmonary system via the left and right pulmonary arteries (non-oxygenated blood) Blood then moved through the lungs hb is oxygenated,

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