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What value represents the amount of blood in the ventricles prior to ventricular contraction (at the end of ventricular relaxation)?Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer.aEnd diastolic volumebCardiac outputcStroke volumedHeart rateeEnd systolic volume

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What value represents the amount of blood in the ventricles prior to ventricular contraction (at the end of ventricular relaxation)?Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer.aEnd diastolic volumebCardiac outputcStroke volumedHeart rateeEnd systolic volume

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The value that represents the amount of blood in the ventricles prior to ventricular contraction (at the end of ventricular relaxation) is the End diastolic volume.

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