The pacemaker of the heart is called the sinoatrial (SA) node. It is a specialized group of cells located in the right atrium of the heart that generates electrical impulses to regulate the heartbeat. The SA node initiates each heartbeat by sending an electrical signal that causes the heart muscles to contract and pump blood throughout the body. If the SA node is not functioning properly, it can lead to irregular heart rhythms and other cardiac issues.
it adjusts the heart rate to correspond to the body's need for oxygen
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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.
A pacemaker may increase the regularity and reliability of the heart beat. If coronary arteries are clogged, a pacemaker alone may not restore normal cardiac function.
The rate and pace of the heart are set by the SA node. There are backup systems in place if the SA node fails to do its job.
Pace Maker
The pace maker uses electrical impulses to regulate heart rate. It is used when the bodies own impulses from the brain are not able to do the job anymore.
The natural pacemaker of the heart is called the sinus node. This is made up of a cluster of cells that are in the upper right part of the wall of the right atrium.
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it adjusts the heart rate to correspond to the body's need for oxygen
the Sino Atrial Node (SA Node) is the pace maker of the heart that receives singles from the brain.
It is an electronic device known as a pace-maker.
Specialized heart muscle cells in the sino-atrial (SA) node which is located in the right atrium. These serve as the heart's "pace maker".
I believe it is called the Pace maker (not sure if it's one word or two). From what I it emits an electric pulse down the center of the heart, or septum, and causes the heart to contract. I do not believe it has a direct connection to the brain, but it may. I'm not entirely sure about any of this.
nothing that's why they made a pace maker well they did have a machine you were hooked up to and if your heart stoped it shocked you i don't know what its though
John Hopps, a Canadian, invented the first heart pacemaker. At the age of 21, He was able to build the first pacemaker in 1950.
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