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It is called a Irregular heartbeat.
The Vegal Nerve conveys parasympathetic signals to the heart
The left lower chamber of the heart (also called left ventricle) is responsible of the nutrition of the entire organism (the systemic circulation), so it has to have the strongest heartbeat so that the blood can flow through all the tissues.
Valves have nothing to do with heart beat The pacemaker of the heart controls the heart beat
A heart monitor records the beating of the heart and 'listens' for any arhythmias or alteration in the heart rhythm.
sending out signals to make the heart muscles contract.
sending out signals to make the heart muscles contract.
It is called a Irregular heartbeat.
There are several nerves that regulate the heartbeat. The heartbeat starts when a signal is given off from the SA node. The main nerves in the heart are called the Purkinje Fibers.
The muscles used to produce a heartbeat are called the "heart."
This controlled destruction of small sections of heart muscle actually kills the nerve cells causing the irregular heartbeat, stopping the nerve signals that are passing through this section of the heart.
four to 10 electrodes are located on the end of the catheters, which have the ability to send electrical signals to stimulate the heart (called pacing) and to receive electrical signals from the heart
The sinoatrial node, or SA node. This group of cells initiate the electrical impulse through the heart in a normal heart rhythm, also called a normal sinus rhythm. Impulses can begin in other areas of the heart, but this typically causes an irregular heart beat.
yes; if it has a heart, it has a heartbeat. Snakes have hearts.
An abnormality in the rhythm of the heart beat is called arrhythmia. The cause of this can be little or nothing or can be very serious.
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