Biology, asked by lahsiv6850, 11 months ago

What is the difference between cardiac cycle and cardiac output

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Answered by tracyblair47
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Stroke volume refers to the amount of blood ejected from the heart during a single beat. ... EDV is the volume of blood in the ventricles at the end of diastole, while ESV is the volume of blood left inside the ventricles at the end of systole, making SV the difference between EDV and ESV.


tracyblair47: The cardiovascular system’s base job is to supply the required volume of blood to peripheral tissue to ensure adequate perfusion under a range of different conditions.

In essence, this means that whether one is exercising, sleeping or sitting etcetera, the cardiovascular system has to supply a sufficient quantity of blood to all the present tissues and organs so they can function properly.
Answered by FuzzieGirl
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\small\underline\mathbb\pink{{Cardiac\:Cycle}} Cardiac events that occur from the beginning of one heartbeat to the befinning of the next is called cardiac cycle. Its duration is about 0.8 sec.

\small\underline\mathbb\orange{{Cardiac\:Output}} It is the volume of blood pumped out by the ventrical per minute.

cardiac output = Stroke volume × No.of beats per minute = 5040 ml/min or approximately 5 litres.

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