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    The End-Diastolic Volume Is the Maximum Amount of Blood in the Ventricle
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The End-Diastolic Volume Is the Maximum Amount of Blood in the Ventricle

Question 213

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The end-diastolic volume is the maximum amount of blood in the ventricle after ventricular filling is complete.

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