Its contraction is initiated from within the heart itself and not from a nervous stimulation
Where does the signal for contraction come from?
The sinoatrial node
How is the heartbeat started and regulated (pt 1)?
Sinoatrialnode sends waves of depolarisation over the atrial walls, so they contract (atrial systole)
there is a band of fibres between the atria and ventricles which have a high electricalresistance, so waves cannot spread from the atria to the ventricles
2. Waves of depolarisation are passed onto the atrioventricular node. It delays the waves, allowing atria to complete contraction and the ventricles to fill
How is the heartbeat started and regulated (pt 2)?
3. The atrioventricularnode passes excitation to the Bundle of His, then to the apex. This causes ventricles to contract from the apexupwards, so blood is pushed up to the arteries
4. Excitation passes through Purkinjefibres and up through ventriclewalls, so contraction begins at the apex
Why is it important that waves of depolarisation are sent to the apex of the heart?
It causes ventricles to contract from the baseupwards, so blood is pushed up into arteries