Cardiac Volume
Cardiac volume is the blood pumped in a single contraction
70 ml of blood are pumped out of the left ventricle with each contraction.
70ml. It is just the difference. The stroke volume is the amount of blood pumped per contraction of the heart muscles (systole). End Diastolic Volume is the amount of blood in the heart just prior to contraction. End Systolic Volume is the amount of blood left in your heart after contraction.
No. Stroke volume is the amount of blood that is pumped out of the heart with each heart beat.
Normal Cardiac Output is 4-8L/min
300000.
blood is not pumped to the body's cell. It reaches the cells by the force created by the contraction of heart
increases the heart rate. ---- Increases the force of contraction, and therefore, the amount of blood pumped out at a time. Think of a rubber band...the more you stretch it, the harder it contracts when you let go.
Depends on the stroke volume (how much blood your heart pumps per beat) and heart rate. This is different for everybody and depends on activity level. Heart Rate x Stroke Volume = Amount of Blood pumped/minute
systolic
Cardiac output
The semilunar valves are open when blood is being pumped by ventricular contraction. This event is called systole.