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    The Strength of Contraction of the Myocardial Muscle Fibers Is
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The Strength of Contraction of the Myocardial Muscle Fibers Is

Question 44

Question 44

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The strength of contraction of the myocardial muscle fibers is related directly to the amount of stretch on the fiber before contraction is a definition of:


A) preload.
B) Starling law.
C) cardiac contractility.
D) ventricular compliance.

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