BIO 212 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Endocytosis, Fluid Balance, Natriuretic Peptide

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The amount of blood ejected by the ventricle into the aorta or the pulmonary truck each minute. Stroke volume is the amount of blood ejected by each side of the heart per beat. Anything that affects either sv or hr will affect cardiac output. Volume of blood ejected by each ventricle per beat (cardiac cycle) Difference between the end-diastolic (full ventricle) and end-systolic (partially emptied ventricle) volumes. Venous return: the volume of blood returned to the heart. Venous return determines the end- diastolic volume (edv-esv=sv) Frank-starling law of heart: the more the heart fills during diastole(relaxation), the greater the force with which it will contract during systole. Chronotropic actions concern rate i. e number of beats/min. Left ventricular hypertrophy will result in decrease in resting heart rate. Day 19 two endocardial tubes have formed and fuse around day 21. Primitive atrium and sinus venosus-parts of left and right atria.

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