Cardiac reserve is
A) the potential increase in stroke volume someone would show if they engaged in athletic training.
B) the increase in cardiac output an individual is capable of demonstrating during vigorous exercise.
C) the amount of blood left in the heart after the ventricle has contracted during cardiac cycles at rest.
D) the blood that the heart uses to nourish its cardiac muscle and does not put into general circulation.
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Q79: Atrial contraction occurs just before
A) isovolumetric relaxation.
B)
Q80: To initiate a cardiac muscle cell contraction,
Q81: Cardiac output equals the
A) end diastolic volume
Q82: The resistance in arteries to the ejection
Q83: Cardiac output is the amount of blood
Q85: Which of the following is not one
Q86: Preload is the stretch of the heart
Q87: Cardiac reserve is greater in a nonathletic
Q88: Cardiac output is usually expressed in
A) beats
Q89: Just prior to atrial contraction,
A) all four
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