cardiac conduction system Flashcards
what is automaticity
this is when the heart has its own ability to spontaneously depolarise itself and trigger action potentials
what cells make up the myocardium
nodal cells and contractile cells
where is the sinoatrial node found
superior aspect of the right atrium found below the superior vena cava
what is the sinus rhythm
the beats the heart can generate without the help of the nervous system. 60-80 beats
what does bachmans bundle do
carry action potentials from the right to the left atrium
what carries the action potentials from the sinoatrial node to the av node
the internodal pathway
describe the av node
runs from the right atrium to the interventricular septum and runs into the septum
what does the av node do
provide action potentials to the ventricles. it ensures there is a 0.1 second delay to allow the atria to contract before the ventricles do
why is there a delay between the contraction of the atria and ventricles
av node has less gap junctions - this means less ions can flow from cell to cell and this decreases the speed. the fibres are also of a smaller diameter, and the smaller diameter, the slower the conduction speed
describe the order of the cardiac conduction system
- action potential generated at the sinoatrial node
- travels through the bachmans bundle to the left atrium so both contract
- internodal pathway takes the action potential to the av node
- av node gives action potentials to the bundle of his
- bundle of his becomes right and left bundle branch
- goes to purkinje fibres
- myocardium contraction is triggers
- ventricules contract