18 November 2009 Cardiovascular Physiology

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18 November 2009 Cardiovascular Physiology Lab this week: Frog Heart Physiology Bring Textbook to lab. Test # 3 is Monday, Nov 23rd. Registration for Spring 2010

Mean Arterial Pressure = Cardiac Output x Total Peripheral Resistance MAP = CO x TPR MAP = (HR x SV) x TPR

Fig. 12.53 MAP = CO x TPR Negative feedback control: stimulus, receptors, afferent pathway(s), integrator, efferent pathway(s), effector(s) response(s) 12.53.jpg

Fig. 12.54 12.54.jpg

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CO = HR x SV MAP = CO X TPR