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Difference between cardiac output and stroke volume.
Cardiac output means the heart pumps a volume of blood in 1 minute. It is calculated by multiply of stroke volume by heart rate where stroke volume means from the left ventricle volume of blood pumped per beat.
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QUESTION 14 The valve between the right atrium and right ventricle is the mitral valve semilunar valve O tricuspid valve O pulmonary valve O aortic valve QUESTION 15 A cardiac cycle consists of one ventricular heartbeat O includes a systole O equals stroke volume times heart rate includes a diastole O includes a systole and a diastole QUESTION 16 Baroreceptors O stimulate renin release O activate the rennin-angiotensin-aldosterone pathway O stimulate sympathetic nerves O are stimulated by increased blood pressure...
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