interstitial cells of Cajal
A pacemaker is a device inserted into the heart to regulate the heart beats or heart rate
Nodal or pacemaker cells.
They Are A Special Group Of Nerve Cells. Nerve Signals From The Brain Control The Pacemaker, Making It Go Faster Or Slower When Required. Specialist cells in the heart which have autorhythmicity.
how do cells regulate synthesis to conserve energy
Pacemaker
pacemaker cells
pacemaker cells
The contraction of heart (cardiac) muscle in all animals with hearts is initiated by chemical impulses. The rate at which these impulses fire controls the heart rate. The cells that create these rhythmical impulses are called pacemaker cells, and they directly control the heart rate.
The SA node is the "pacemaker" of the heart. Cells in the SA node are called "pacemaker" cells and they direct the contraction rate of the entire heart by generating action potentials.
cardiac muscle
The answer is small intestine.
No, carries triacylglycerols from the intestine to the fat cells not VLDL.