Chapter 8: Problem 3
How does the delay of the impulse at the atrioventricular node contribute to cardiac function?
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Chapter 8: Problem 3
How does the delay of the impulse at the atrioventricular node contribute to cardiac function?
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Describe one cardiac cycle, beginning with both atria and ventricles relaxed.
Which valve sep arates the left atrium from the left ventricle? a. mitral b. tricuspid c. pulmonary d. aortic
Which of the following is unique to cardiac muscle cells? a. Only cardiac muscle contains a sarcoplasmic reticulum. b. Only cardiac muscle has gap junctions. c. Only cardiac muscle is capable of autorhythmicity d. Only cardiac muscle has a high con centration of mitochondria.
Which portion of the ECG corresponds to repolarization (i.e. relaxation) of the atria? a. \(\mathrm{P}\) wave b. QRS complex c. T wave d. none of the above: atrial repolarization is masked by ventricular depolarization
Most blood enters the ventricle during ________. a. atrial systole b. atrial diastole c. ventricular systole d. isovolumic contraction
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