14.5 control of heart rate Flashcards

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what does the sympathetic nervous system do?

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speeds up activity

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what is the relationship between sympathetic & parasympathetic nervous systems?

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antagonistic

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what does the parasympathetic nervous system do?

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inhibits effectors

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what does it mean that heart rate is myogenic?

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contraction is initiated by muscles itself

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describe how heart rate is controlled in its resting state. (4)

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1- SAN (sinatrial node) produces wave of electrical impulse to both atria & causes it to contract
2- action potential reaches AVN (atrioventricular node) which delays the impulse from reaching the ventricles
3- AVN conveys the impulse down the bundle of his & releases it at the apex
4- ventricles contract from the apex upwards

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what are chemoreceptors in the heart sensitive to?

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pH

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describe how the heart rate is controlled by chemoreceptors. (6)

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1- high [CO2] decreases pH
2- chemoreceptors in the walls of carotid arteries & aorta detects change in pH
-> increases frequency of nervous impulses to the centre of medulla oblongata to increase heart rate
3- higher frequency of impulses are sent through the sympathetic nervous system to the sinoatrial node (SAN) to increase heart rate
4- higher blood flow leads to more CO2 being removed from the lungs & decreases [CO2]
5- chemoreceptors detects change in pH and decreases frequency of nerve impulses to the centre of medulla oblongata
6- medulla oblongata decreases frequency of impulses to the sinoatrial node

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8
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where are pressure receptors located?

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walls of carotid arteries & the aorta

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how does pressure receptors control heart rate in low blood pressure?

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  • pressure receptors transmit more impulses to the centre in medulla oblongata -> impulses sent through parasympathetic nervous system to SAN & heart rate decreases
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how does pressure receptors control heart rate in high blood pressure?

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  • pressure receptors transmit less impulses to the centre in medulla oblongata -> impulses sent through sympathetic nervous system to SAN & heart rate increases
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