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An Incredible Machine: The Conduction System 

An Incredible Machine
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The Conduction System

 
 

 The New Project Heart - heart anatomy illustrations and animations for grades K-6.
Heart anatomy illustrations and animations
for grades K-6.

The Conduction System



Illustration of the heart's conduction system


Electrical impulses from your heart muscle (the myocardium) cause your heart to beat (contract). This electrical signal begins in the sinoatrial (SA) node, located at the top of the right atrium. The SA node is sometimes called the heart's "natural pacemaker." When an electrical impulse is released from this natural pacemaker, it causes the atria to contract. The signal then passes through the atrioventricular (AV) node. The AV node checks the signal and sends it through the muscle fibers of the ventricles, causing them to contract.

The SA node sends electrical impulses at a certain rate, but your heart rate may still change depending on physical demands, stress, or hormonal factors.

See also on this site: Bundle Branch Block

See also on other sites:

MedlinePlus
https://medlineplus.gov/ency/imagepages/18052.htm
Conduction system of the heart (illustration)


Updated August 2016
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