Purkinje Fibers
There are 4 parts the lungs the veins the arteries and the heart
Yes, the ECG records the electrical stimulation of the heart muscle by the conduction system and traces the movement of those impulses.
If the atrial conduction system (the SA node and bachmann bundles) and the ventricular conduction system (the AV node and purkinje system) are completely separated, third degree heart block develops. In this case, the SA node will continue to depolarize the atria at its own intrinsic rate and the ventricles will be depolarized by a focus either in the AV node or in the ventricles.
the SA node is located in the right atrium (one of the 4 chambers of the heart). It is where the elctro chemical conduction begins and sets the hearts pace. The AV node is located "downstream" in the conduction system of the heart and is a node where the nervous system has input into how quickly the conduction travels.....i.e. fast heart rate (tachycardia) or slow heart rate (bradycardia)
Ventricular
purkinje fibers
Fibers of the conduction system of the heart is called Purkinje fibers
The SA node (Sinoatrial node) sets the pace for the heart as a whole because no other region of the conduction system or the myocardium has a faster depolarization rate. For this reason, it is the heart's pacemaker.
four structures that compose the conduction of the heart
Heart block is the term meaning interruption of electrical impulses in the heart's conduction system.
Interruption of the impulses in the heart's conduction system is known as heart block. Heart block may be caused by scar tissue from a heart attack, among other things.
The cardiac conduction system is the conducting system of the heart.
Elie de Cyon has written: 'Die Nerven des Herzens' -- subject(s): Heart, Heart Conduction System, Innervation, Heart conduction system
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Inner ventricular walls of the heart, beneath the endocardium.
the blood cyculatory system :0 hope it helps!
To keep your heart beating in a rhythmic, productive pattern.