The anatomical pacemaker is located in the right atrium
The sinoatrial node
In the right atrium, on crista terminalis
The pacemaker is located on the outside of the right atrium.
A pacemaker is a device inserted into the heart to regulate the heart beats or heart rate
Pacemaker is located in the right atrium and generates electrical impulses to start a muscle contraction in the heart.
The sinoatrial node is considered the pacemaker of the heart.
The sinoatrial node is impulse generating tissue in the (R) atrium of the heart. It is the natural pacemaker of the heart.
The primary pacemaker of a normal healthy heart is the sinus node (or SA node). It is located in the right atria of the heart.
No, the Sinoatrial Node is known as the natural pacemaker of the heart
The SA node, the natural pacemaker of the heart, is found in the right atrium of the heart.
The sinoatrial node is known as the pacemaker of the heart.
The pacemaker is only used during a procedure that places an artificial pacemaker in your chest to make your heart beat regular. That is only when the person's heart is having irregular heart beats. People with regular heartbeats with no artificial pacemaker....the way that the heartbeat is regular is through The SA node (sinoatrial). It is a group of cells that is located in the right atrium and sets the pace for the heart, increasing and decreasing when it is needed.
If you mean the heart, there are two pacemakers. One is in the SA Node and the secondary (and slower) back up pacemaker is in a AV Node.
The heart's "pacemaker" is the SA (sinoatrial) node.