4.5.7

Coordination of Heart Action

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The Heartbeat

With every heartbeat, the cardiac muscle contracts and relaxes without stimulation by nerves. Cardiac muscle is myogenic: it is self-stimulating. The processes involved in one heartbeat are:

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Sinoatrial node (SAN)

  • The SAN is located in the wall of the right atrium.
  • The SAN acts as a pacemaker by transmitting waves of electrical activity along the walls of the atria at regular intervals.
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Contraction of the atria

  • The electrical waves from the SAN cause the right and left atria to contract together.
  • This forces blood in the right atrium into the right ventricle and blood in the left atrium into the left ventricle.
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Atrioventricular node (AVN)

  • The waves of electrical activity cannot pass from the atria to the ventricles due to a collection of non-conducting tissue.
    • This creates a delay to ensure the atria are empty before the ventricles begin to contract.
  • The electrical activity passes through the AVN to the bundle of His.
  • The bundle of His is a collection of conducting tissue that transmits the electrical activity to the apex (bottom) of the heart and around the ventricle walls along fibres called the Purkyne fibres.
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Contraction of the ventricles

  • As the waves of electrical activity pass along the Purkyne fibres, the ventricles contract together.
  • Blood is forced out of the ventricles and out of the heart.

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