D3) Nervous control of the cardiac cycle Flashcards
Sino Atrial Node (SAN)
Pacemaker
Located in the wall of the right atrium
SAN sends an impulse through the atrial walls
Causing them to contract
Force blood from the atrium to the ventricles
Atrio-Ventricular Node (AVN)
Located in the centre of the heart- between atria & ventricles
Slows down the AVN signal
Allows atriums to contract before ventricles
Ventricles are relaxed to receive the blood from the atrium
Bundle of HIS
Transports electrical impulses from the AVN
Found in the walls of the ventricle & septum
Purkinje fibres
At the end of the bundle of HIS
Allow the ventricle to contract
Forcing blood out of the ventricles
Autonomic nervous system
Regulates breathing & heart rate (Involuntary)
Sympathetic nervous system
Prepares body for intense physical activity
Fight or flight response
During Exercise- cause heart & lungs to work harder
Accelerator nerve
Increases firing rate to the SAN (number of impulses)
- atria contract more
Increased number of impulses to the AVN, bundle of HIS, Purkinje fibres
- increasing ventricle contraction
Allows you to produce more energy to meet demand & increase oxygen supply
Parasympathetic nervous system
Relaxes the body as it slows high energy functions
Rest & digest response
After exercise- slow the heart rate to normal resting levels
Vagus nerve
Decreases firing rate to the SAN
- atria contract less
Decreased number of impulses to the AVN, bundle of HIS & Purkinje fibres
- decreasing ventricle contraction
Lowers heart rate down to rest, less demand for oxygen for oxygen when exercise is finished