can you please explain me the passage regarding cardiac physiology?
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Individual myocyte contraction, however, is not necessarily isometric because individual myocyte are undergoing length changes. Individual fibers contract isotonically (i.e., concentric, shortening contraction), while others contract isometrically (i.e., no change in length) or eccentrically (i.e., lengthening contraction). Therefore, ventricular chamber geometry changes considerably as the heart becomes more spheroid in shape; circumference increases and atrial base-to-apex length decreases.
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Individual myocyte contraction, however, is not necessarily isometric because individual myocyte are undergoing length changes. Individual fibers contract isotonically (i.e., concentric, shortening contraction), while others contract isometrically (i.e., no change in length) or eccentrically (i.e., lengthening contraction). Therefore, ventricular chamber geometry changes considerably as the heart becomes more spheroid in shape; circumference increases and atrial base-to-apex length decreases.
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August 31st, 2009 at 4:37 pm
An increase in pressure.
The heart ventrical becomes more circular like ball in pressure.