Heart GPT 2 Pt. 2 Flashcards
How does the heart return to its original size and shape after contraction?
Elastic fibers in the heart’s connective tissue allow it to return to its original size and shape after contraction.
What is the purpose of the cardiac skeleton?
The cardiac skeleton is a framework of dense connective tissue in the heart that provides structural support and electrical insulation between atria and ventricles.
How are the heart’s electrical signals generated and distributed?
The heart’s electrical signals are generated by the sinoatrial (SA) node and distributed through the atria and ventricles, coordinating the heartbeat.
What are autorhythmic cells, and where are they located in the heart?
Autorhythmic cells are specialized cardiac muscle cells capable of generating electrical impulses. They are located in the SA and AV nodes.
What is the main pacemaker of the heart, and where is it found?
The SA node, found in the right atrium, serves as the heart’s primary pacemaker, initiating electrical impulses.
Where is the atrioventricular (AV) node located, and what is its function?
The atrioventricular (AV) node is located in the heart, between the atria and ventricles. Its function is to delay the electrical signal from the atria, allowing the ventricles to fill with blood before they contract.
What are conducting cells in the heart, and where are they located?
Pacemaker cells in the SA and AV nodes initiate electrical impulses, while contractile cells are responsible for the actual heart muscle contraction.
How do pacemaker cells in the SA and AV nodes differ from contractile cells?
Pacemaker cells have automaticity and set the heart’s rhythm, while contractile cells do not spontaneously depolarize.
Explain the pacemaker potential and its significance.
The pacemaker potential is a gradual depolarization of the pacemaker cells, setting the stage for an action potential and heart contraction.
What is the role of the AV node in the heart’s electrical conduction?
The AV node ensures a slight delay in electrical conduction to allow the ventricles to fill with blood before contracting.
Describe the function of conducting cells in the heart.
Conducting cells in the heart are responsible for transmitting electrical signals throughout the myocardium.
What role do the internodal pathways play in the heart’s electrical conduction?
Internodal pathways distribute electrical impulses from the SA node to the AV node.
Where are the Purkinje fibers located in the heart?
Purkinje fibers are specialized cardiac muscle fibers that rapidly transmit electrical impulses, coordinating ventricular contraction.
How does the sequence of electrical stimulation lead to efficient ventricular contraction?
The sequence of electrical stimulation ensures a coordinated and efficient ventricular contraction, maintaining blood flow.
What is an arrhythmia, and how can it affect heart function?
Arrhythmias are irregular heart rhythms that can disrupt normal cardiac function.