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Pages 363-370.  Cardiac muscle cells contract:  Spontaneously  Independently  Two systems regulate heart rhythm:  Intrinsic Conduction System  Uses.

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2  Cardiac muscle cells contract:  Spontaneously  Independently  Two systems regulate heart rhythm:  Intrinsic Conduction System  Uses the specialized cardiac muscle cells (nodal tissue)  75 beats per minute  Autonomic nervous system  Speed up or slow down

3  Sinoatrial (SA) node  Atrioventricular (AV) node  Atrioventricular (AV) bundle (bundle of His)  Discovered by Wilhelm His in 1893  Bundle branches  Purkinje fibers © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.

4 Superior vena cava Sinoatrial (SA) node (pacemaker) Atrioventricular (AV) node Right atrium Bundle branches Purkinje fibers Left atrium Atrioventricular (AV) bundle (bundle of His) Purkinje fibers Interventricular septum

5  Sinoatrial Node = the heart’s natural pacemaker  The “SA Node”  Located in the right atrium  Starts each heartbeat; sets the pace  From the SA node the impulse spreads:  To the AV node – atria contract …  Then the impulse travels to the:  AV bundle > Bundle branches > Purkinje fibers  Ventricles contract toward atria, ejecting blood  http://highered.mheducation.com/sites/0072495855/stu dent_view0/chapter22/animation__conducting_system_of_ the_heart.html http://highered.mheducation.com/sites/0072495855/stu dent_view0/chapter22/animation__conducting_system_of_ the_heart.html

6  Ischemia —lack of adequate oxygen supply to heart muscle results in fibrillation  Fibrillation—a rapid, uncoordinated shuddering of the heart muscle  Major cause of death from heart attacks  Use of defibrillator can save life by restoring natural rhythm using electrical current  Tachycardia —rapid heart rate over 100 bpm  Prolonged can progress to fibrillation  Bradycardia —slow heart rate less than 60 bpm © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.

7  Cardiac cycle refers to one complete heartbeat  Refers to the sounds of the ventricles  Systole  contraction  Diastole  relaxation  beats about 75 times per minute  length of beat is about 0.8 seconds © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.

8  Two distinct sounds  “Lub” – closing of the AV valves-  ventricular systole (systolic blood pressure)  “Dup” – closing of the semilunar valves  Ventricular diastole (diastolic blood pressure)  Faulty valves reduce efficiency of the heart  Can lead to abnormal heart sounds (murmurs)  Sounds like a whooshing or swishing

9 1. Autonomic Nervous System  Sympathetic nervous system  Parasympathetic nervous system 2. Hormones and ions via Endocrine System  Epinephrine and thyroxine increase heart rate  Imbalances of Ca⁺⁺ or K⁺ can depress, stop, or increase heart rhythms 3. Physical factors  Age : faster in young  Gender : faster in females  Exercise  Body temperature © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.


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