Cellular respiration and transport - Edexcel Calculating how much blood is pumped by the heart
The circulatory system transports substances between the exchange surface and cells. It delivers oxygen and glucose to the tissues for respiration, which is the release of energy to cells.
cardiac outputThe amount of blood pumped by the heart in one minute. Heart Rate x Stroke Volume = Cardiac Output. is the total volume of blood pumped out by the left ventricle every minute. It can be calculated using the following equation:
stroke volumeThe volume of blood pumped from the heart with each beat. is the volume of blood pumped out of the left ventricle each time the heart beats
heart rateThe number of heart beats per minute. is the number of beats per minute and is the same as your pulse rate.
If the heart rate increases, cardiac output increases. Also if stroke volume increases, cardiac output will increase.
Calculating SV or HR
Either rearrange the above equation (SV = CO/HR or HR = CO/SV)
Or use this formula triangle to help:
Cover up what you want to find with your finger and write down what is left. This will give the correct formula. If you want SV, cover SV with your finger and you are left with CO/HR.
For example, if the stroke volume at rest is 70 cm3 and the heart rate is 70 bpm, then the cardiac output is 70 × 70 cm3 per minute = 4900 cm3 per minute.
Question
If the SV is 72 cm3 and the CO is 5400 cm3/min, what is the HR?
HR = CO/SV = 5400/72 = 75 bpm
During exercise, the heart rate increases and the force of contraction of the ventricles increases, therefore cardiac output and stroke volume increase.