BIOLOGY 20 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: East Los Angeles College, Cardiac Plexus, Medulla Oblongata

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Co is the amount of blood pumped by each ventricle in one minute. Co is the product of heart rate (hr) and stroke volume (sv) co = hr x sv (ml/min) Hr is the number of heart beats per minute (beats/min) Sv is the amount of blood pumped out by a ventricle with each beat (ml/beat) Cardiac reserve is the difference between resting and maximal co. Sv = end diastolic volume (edq) minus end systolic volume (esv) (sv = edv esv) Edv = amount of blood collected in a ventricle during diastole. Esv = amount of blood remaining in a ventricle after contraction. Cardiac output: adjusted by changes in heart rate or stroke volume. Heart rate: adjusted by autonomic nervous system or hormones. Stroke volume: adjusted by changing edv or esv. Pulse: surge of pressure produced by each heart beat that can be felt by palpating a superficial artery with the fingertips.

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