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Answer:
As a result of skeletal muscle contraction in physical exercise, the venous return - amount of blood that goes to the heart - is greater, so preload would be increased, which would result in a larger cardiac output.
Explanation:
Preload is a term associated with heart function, which consists of the amount of blood that reaches the ventricles from venous circulation.
This preload is able to occupy a space and stretch the walls of the ventricle and determine the amount of blood that will be pumped during ventricular contraction (systole).
In terms of cardiovascular function, preload depends on:
- Final Diastolic Pressure of the Left Ventricle.
- Final Diastolic Radius of the Left Ventricle.
- Thickness of the ventricle.
- Central venous pressure
- The speed of venous return.
A consequence of the increased volume of blood in the ventricle -due to a higher preload- is the increase in cardiac output.
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