Yes, the Purkinje fibers branch from the atrioventricular node down through the interventricular septum and traven through the walls of the heart. A branch leaves the wall and travels through/with the moderator band.
1. Sinoatrial node2. Atrioventricular node3. Atrioventricular bundle4. Right and left bundle branches5. Purkinje fibersThis answer may be acceptable for high school, but in university you'll have to go further as such:1. Sinoatrial node2. Posterior, anterior, lateral internodal pathway + Bachmann's bundle3. Penetrating Atrioventircular node4. Distal Atrioventricular node5. Left and right bundle branches of Purkinje fibers (or: left and right Bundles of His)6. Purkinje fibers
Perhaps you mean the water that acts as moderator and fuel coolant
You may be asking about the sinoatrial node and the atrioventricular node, two nerve bundles that work together to regulate the heartbeat.
The electrical impulse travels down bundles of His fibres, then down to the PURKINJE fibres.
Also known as the intrinsic conduction system of the heart, it helps the heart beat even when a part of the heart is damaged. However,if one of the 5 parts of the nodal system are damaged, it can cause abnormal heart beat irregularities.1. sinuatrial node2. atrioventricular node3. bundles of his4. bundle branches5. purkinje fibersIrregularities include tachycardia, bradycardia, heart block, fibrillation, arrhythimas.
Myofibril If you're looking for the answer for Medical Mayham it's myofibril.
3 bundles per square
3 bundles = 1 square 10 2/3 sq x 3 bundles = 32 bundles
bundles/ bunches
Bundles of nerves are composed of neurons
6 bundles
standard shingles 11 bundles heavy wt 15 bundles