6.Control Of Heart Rate Flashcards

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What is the heart?
What controls the rate which heart muscles contract?

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The heart is MYOGENIC
The rate at which heart muscles contracts is controlled by WAVES OF ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY.

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What does Myogenic mean?

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Cardiac Muscle(Heart) can contract and relax without receiving external signals so cardiac muscle creates own action potential.

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Where is SAN located?
What is SAN?

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SAN located in RIGHT ATRIUM.
SAN is Sinoatrial node

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How is contraction caused?
-First thing that occurs in contraction-
[ALEVEL[

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1.SAN releases ‘wave of depolarisation’ across atria so atria contracts.
2.Wave of depolarisation reach Antrioventricualr node [AVN]

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What is the SAN?

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SAN is Sinoatrial Node

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What is the AVN?

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AVN is Atrioventricular Node.

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What is the first part of the heart involved in contraction?

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First part of the heart causes electrical activity is Sinoatrial node [SAN]

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What happens to the AVN when SAN wave of depolarisation reaches the AVN?
What is between atria and ventricle?

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AVN release another wave of depolarisation.
Between atria and ventricle there is a NON-CONDUCTIVE LAYER which prevents wave of depolarisation travelling down to ventricles.

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Where does the wave of depolarisation of AVN travel to?

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Wave of Depolarisation from AVN.
Bundle of His(part of AVN) transmits wave down the SEPTUM to the PURKYNE FIBRES in ventricle walls making Ventricle wall as contract.

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What cause Ventricle walls to contract?
[ALEVEL CONTROL OF HEART RATE]

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Bundle of His transmits wave down the septum to the purkyne Fibers in ventricle walls make ventricle walls contract.

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What contracts first?
[Alevel control of Heart rate]

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The Apex(bottom of the heart) then Ventricle walls contract allowing release of blood into blood vessel(Pulmonary Artery/Aorta)

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How is Resting potential achieve again in control of heart rate?

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After ventricle walls contract
Cardiac Muscle relaxes cell are REPOLARISED
Resting potential achieve again so cardiac muscle relax

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What controls Heart rate and how does it control heart rate?

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Medulla Oblongata in brain controls heart rate by the Autonomic Nervous System.
Autonomic Nervous System carries signals to Medulla oblongata which send signals to SAN to control heart rate.

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What are the two main centres in medulla Oblongata and what does it do?

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Two main centres are Sympathetic and Parasympathetic.
Sympathetic:Increase heart rate via sympathetic nervous system linked to SAN
Parasympathetic:Decrease heart rate via the parasympathetic nervous system.

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Where do Signals travel to to control heart rate?

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AVN TO MEDULLA OBLONGATA TO SAN

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What happens when there is a change in Heart rate?

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When there is a change in heart taste the body is going to do the opposite to prevent blood vessel from bursting

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What happens when there is an increase in pressure change?

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1.Detected by pressure receptors in the wall of the aorta and carotoid artery
2.Impulse sent to medulla Oblongata THEN BACK to SAN BY the Parasympathetic nervous system
3.Decrease in frequency of electrical signals so heart rate decreases.

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What does Parasympathetic nervous system do?

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Parasympathetic nervous system decrease.

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What happens when there is decrease in pressure?

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1.Detected by pressure receptors in the Aorta and Cartoid Artery
2.Impulses sent to Medulla Oblongata and back to SAN BY the Sympathetic nervous system.
3.Increase in Frequency of electrical signals so heart rate increases.

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What causes a decrease in pH?

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A decrease in pH levels result due to exercise as high respiration increase production of C02 and lactic Acid

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What occurs a when there is a decrease in pH levels?

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1.Decrease in pH detected by CHEMORECEPTORS in Aorta and Cartoid Artery
2.Impulses sent to medulla Oblongata and back to SAN by the Sympathetic nervous system.
3.Increased frequency of electrical signals to the heart so heart rate increases so Higher volume of Blood is delivered to lungs to remove CO2

22
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When is Sympathetic nervous system used?

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Sympathetic nervous system used when a decrease…

23
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Where are …receptors found?

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Walls of Aorta and Cartoid Artery