Also spelled sinuatrial valve. It is the valve at the opening of the embryonic sinus venosus into the primordial right atrium. The sinus venosus later develops into part of the right atrium wall, the SA node and the coronary sinus.
The sinoatrial valve is more commonly called the mitral valve.
The sinoatrial node is a part of the electrical system of the heart. The development of the sinoatrial node is from the sinus horn myocardium in fetal development.
The sinoatrial node is impulse generating tissue in the (R) atrium of the heart. It is the natural pacemaker of the heart.
The tricuspid valve is not part of the conduction system of the heart. The conduction system consists of the sinoatrial (SA) node, atrioventricular (AV) node, bundle of His, and Purkinje fibers, which coordinate the electrical impulses that regulate the heartbeat.
... pacemaker.
sinoatrial node
Pulmonary valveAortic ValveMitral ValveTricuspid ValveWHERE ARE THE FOUR HEART VALVES IN THE HEARTTricuspid ValvePulmonary ValveMitral Valve (AKA Bicuspid Vlave)Aortic ValveThe four valves are known as:The tricuspid valveThe pulmonic or pulmonary valveThe mitral valveThe aortic valve
In the Sinoatrial Node
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Known as the "pacemaker of the heart," the sinoatrial node would most likely speed up if the body temperature were to rise.
Yes the sinoatrial node is also called the pacemaker under all circumstances
sinoatrial node (SA)