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An increase in heart rate (your heart pumps faster) results in... A. No changes to cardiac output or pressure B. Increase cardiac output and high pressure C. Increased cardiac output but lower pressure
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An increase in heart rate (your heart pumps faster) results in...
A. No changes to cardiac output or pressure
B. Increase cardiac output and high pressure
C. Increased cardiac output but lower pressure
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I believe that the answer is B
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B
Step-by-step explanation:
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