★ Cell & Bond Quiz
An increase in contractility is demonstrated on a Frank–Starling diagram by
A. increased cardiac output for a given end-diastolic volume
B. increased cardiac output for a given end-systolic volume
C. decreased cardiac output for a given end-diastolic volume
D. decreased cardiac output for a given end-systolic volume
Select your answer:

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A. Rhythmic stabilization
B. Slow reversal
C. Slow reversal-hold
D. contract relax
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What is atrophy
A. Makes muscles small
B. Muscles that stay contracted
C. Striated appearance
D. Actin