Autonomic Nervous System:
1) Parasympathetic system
2) Sympathetic system
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Parasympathetic and sympathetic
The eleven organ systems regulate, coordinate and control your bodily functions to keep you alive.
The nodal system is the second system whose job is to regulate heart activity (the other one is the autonomic nervous system). It sets the basic rhythm of the heartbeats.
Caffeine interferes with drugs that regulate heart rhythm, such as quinidine and propranolol (Inderal).
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mineral responsible for heart function
No, electrical activity in the heart moves from proximal to distal.
This depends on your age, gender and etc.
The pacemaker of the heart is known as the sinoatrial (SA) node. It sets the rate at which the heart will beat without any autonomic stimulation, that is, no sympathetic or parasympathetic activity. Increases in sympathetic activity will increase the heart rate while increases in parasympathetic activity decrease heart rate. The pacemaker of the heart is known as the sinoatrial (SA) node. It sets the rate at which the heart will beat without any autonomic stimulation, that is, no sympathetic or parasympathetic activity. Increases in sympathetic activity will increase the heart rate while increases in parasympathetic activity decrease heart rate. The pacemaker of the heart is known as the sinoatrial (SA) node. It sets the rate at which the heart will beat without any autonomic stimulation, that is, no sympathetic or parasympathetic activity. Increases in sympathetic activity will increase the heart rate while increases in parasympathetic activity decrease heart rate.
Yes. It is the electrical activity that stimulates the mechanical activity.
The pneumotaxic center of the pons helps regulate the pattern and rate of breathing by controlling the duration of inspiration and expiration. It works in coordination with the respiratory center in the medulla to ensure proper breathing rhythm.
the heart pumps to regulate blood to the different organs of the body