BIOSC-139 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Electrocardiography, Pulmonary Artery, Cardiac Muscle

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70 bpm your heart is beating [cycling] once every 8/10 of a second. As your sitting in passive state nervous system has nothing to do with the operation of your heart only call in ns when you need to adjust heart rate. Heart circuitry - made up of nodal tissue modified cardiac muscle cells. Collection of nodal cells or center of nodal cells in the wall of the right atrium- sinoatrial node aka pacemaker starts your heartbeat every 8/10 of a second. In inferior wall atrioventricular node [av node] Extending from av node, going down ventricular septum [wall between two ventricles] you have the atrioventricular bundle = [bundle of his] - Go 1/3 way down ventricular septum bundle bifurcates into bundle branches. 2/3 down septum the bundle branch on left side bifurcates again to go to different parts of much more thicker left ventricular wall [right one does not branch]

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