If the volume of blood falls abruptly, will the stroke volume increase or decrease? Give reason.
Answers
Answered by
3
Explanation:
This shift in blood volume decreases thoracic venous blood volume (CV Vol) and therefore central venous pressure (CVP) decreases. This decreases right ventricular filling pressure (preload), leading to a decline in stroke volume by the Frank-Starling mechanism.
Answered by
0
Plasma and total blood volumes correlated with the stroke volume and end-diastolic volume changes from rest to peak exercise.
MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST
Similar questions