Biology, asked by nehadav98, 10 months ago

calculate ........................​

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Answered by ParamPatel
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HEYA ( AGAIN ) GMM ❤

CARDIAC OUTPUT = STROKE VOLUME × Heart Rate = 5040ml

( NORMALLY )

Here,,

Stroke Volume = 100ml, Cardiac Output = .9s

Cardiac Output = Stroke Volume × Heart Rate

= 100 × 72

= 7200 ≈ 6675 ( nearest )

- SEE As Stroke Volume INCREASES then Heart Rate also INCREASES...

- Normally Stroke volume is 70ml but here it's 100 so CARDIAC OUTPUT SHOULD BE INCREASED....

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Answered by Sumitmbbs
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4th option is the answer....

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Anonymous: yess 4 th option
ParamPatel: to maine round off kiya
Anonymous: nii
Anonymous: 7200 ka round off kv v 6675 nhi hoga
ParamPatel: nearest
ParamPatel: if we want to calculate easily on basis of Time saving
Anonymous: aapne multiply hi 72 se kiya hai, iske according duration of cardiac cycle to 0.8 sec hoga n
Anonymous: aap wrong ho bhai, plss edit kr lo
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