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The relationship between heart rate, stroke volume and cardiac output

I can explain the relationship between heart rate, stroke volume and cardiac output.

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The relationship between heart rate, stroke volume and cardiac output

I can explain the relationship between heart rate, stroke volume and cardiac output.

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Key learning points

  1. Heart rate is the number of times the heart beats per minute (bpm).
  2. Stroke volume is the volume of blood pumped by the heart with each beat (measured in millilitres, mL).
  3. Cardiac Output is the volume of blood pumped by the heart per minute (measured in litres per minute, L/min).
  4. Cardiac output (Q) is calculated by multiplying the heart rate (HR) by the stroke volume (SV).
  5. A heart rate graph shows exercise intensity over a period of time.

Keywords

  • Heart rate - the number of times the heart beats per minute (bpm)

  • Stroke volume - the volume of blood pumped out of the heart by each ventricle with each beat (measured in millilitres, ml)

  • Cardiac output - the volume of blood pumped per minute by each ventricle of the heart (measured in litres per minute, l/min). Calculated as heart rate x stroke volume

Common misconception

Pupils often draw heart rate down to zero on a line graph.

Even at rest your heart is still beating, on average 72 beats per minute, to ensure blood is always circulating around the body to keep you alive.

Teach the formula for Q = HR X SV, do some example calculations and make the connection to respiratory volumes to link with that lesson when appropriate.
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6 Questions

Q1.
What is the sequence of events that make up the heartbeat called?
the cardiac impulse
Correct answer: the cardiac cycle
the septum contraction
the ba-dum
Q2.
Why does the heart make a ba-dum sound?
Correct answer: the two stage of contraction
the septum causes an echo
the electrical impulse makes a noise
when the valves open they make a noise
Q3.
The contraction phase of the heartbeat is known as ...
Correct Answer: systole, sistole
Q4.
The relaxation phase of the heartbeat is known as ...
Correct Answer: diastole
Q5.
Match the following key terms and descriptions.
Correct Answer:cardiac cycle,the sequence of events in a heartbeat (contraction and relaxation)
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the sequence of events in a heartbeat (contraction and relaxation)

Correct Answer:systole,the contraction phase of the heartbeat
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the contraction phase of the heartbeat

Correct Answer:diastole,the relaxation phase of the heartbeat
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the relaxation phase of the heartbeat

Correct Answer:blood pressure,the force exerted by the blood on blood vessel walls
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the force exerted by the blood on blood vessel walls

Correct Answer:cardiac muscle,a specialised type of involuntary muscle found in the heart
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a specialised type of involuntary muscle found in the heart

Q6.
Match the following key terms with the function.
Correct Answer:systole,the contraction phase to pump blood out of the heart
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the contraction phase to pump blood out of the heart

Correct Answer:diastole,the relaxation phase for the heart to fill with blood
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the relaxation phase for the heart to fill with blood

Correct Answer:septum,the muscular wall dividing the left and right sides of the heart
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the muscular wall dividing the left and right sides of the heart

Correct Answer:atria,the top chambers of the heart
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the top chambers of the heart

Correct Answer:ventricles,the bottom chambers of the heart
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the bottom chambers of the heart

6 Questions

Q1.
When we start to exercise our heart increases.
Correct Answer: rate, rates
Q2.
Which of the following is a representation of the strength of cardiac contraction?
heart rate
Correct answer: stroke volume
cardiac output
blood pressure
Q3.
Which of the following is an average value for heart rate at rest?
Correct answer: 72 BPM
700 BPM
90 BMP
120 BPM
Q4.
The resting heart rate of a well trained individual is typically than an untrained individual.
Correct Answer: lower
Q5.
Match the following key terms and descriptions.
Correct Answer:heart rate,the number of times the heart beats per minute
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the number of times the heart beats per minute

Correct Answer:stroke volume,the amount of blood pumped by the heart with each beat
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the amount of blood pumped by the heart with each beat

Correct Answer:cardiac output,the volume of blood pumped out of the heart per minute
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the volume of blood pumped out of the heart per minute

Correct Answer:blood pressure,the force exerted by the blood on the blood vessel walls
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the force exerted by the blood on the blood vessel walls

Q6.
Match the following changes in response to exercise with the correct reasoning.
Correct Answer:increase to about 150 BPM,heart rate response to steady state exercise
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heart rate response to steady state exercise

Correct Answer:increase to about 100 ml,stroke volume response to exercise for untrained person
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stroke volume response to exercise for untrained person

Correct Answer:increase to about 140 ml,stroke volume response to exercise for a trained person
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stroke volume response to exercise for a trained person

Correct Answer:increase to 25 L/min,cardiac output response to exercise for untrained person
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cardiac output response to exercise for untrained person

Correct Answer:increase to 35 L/min,cardiac output response to exercise for trained person
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cardiac output response to exercise for trained person