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Chapter 42.2, Problem 3CC
Summary Introduction
To explain: The changes in functions of heart after regular exercise for several months.
Concept introduction:
Stroke volume means for each heart beat, the volume of blood is pumped out by each ventricle. The volume of blood pumped out through each ventricle by the heart per minute is the cardiac output. The cardiac output increases the active state and decreases in resting condition. The body has the ability to alter the heart rate and stroke volume.
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