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The sino-atrial node (SA node) and, specifically the tissue of Bachmann's Bundle located within the SA node.

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No, it is called the sinoatrial node.

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Sensitive tissue in the right atrium that begins the heartbeat?

Pacemaker (sinoatrial node)


Tissue in the right atrium wall that begins the heartbeat?

Bundle of His .


What is the structure that begins the heartbeat?

The sinoatrial(SA) node located in the right atrium.


The electrical initiation of a heartbeat begins in the chamber wall?

Right Atrium chamber wall.


What sensitive tissue in the right atrium wall that begins the heart beat?

sinoartial


Where does the spark that begins your heartbeat originate?

The normal heartbeat begins as an electrical impulse in the sino-atrial node (or SA node). The SA node is called the pacemaker of the heart. It is located in the R atrium, just below the entrance of the superior vena cava.


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Paroxysmal Atrial Tachycardia (PAT)


Sensitive tissue in the right atrium that begins the heart beat?

Buchman's Bundle


What is a sentence for atrium?

The body was kept close, in the atrium of the family home, until the funeral process begins.


A heartbeat begins with an impulse from the?

In the Sinoatrial Node


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atrium fibrillation


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atrium fibrillation