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Arrange these elements of the intrinsic conduction system in the
order that a depolarizing impulse travels during a normal heartbeat.
Ans: 1) SA node
2) Internodal pathways
3) AV node
4) AV bundle
5) Bundle branches
6) Purkinje fibers
1. ________: Delay(s) occurs here while atria contract
2. ________: Set(s) the pace for the entire heart
3. ________: Link(s) between the SA node and AV node
4. ________ : Electrical link(s) between atria and ventricles
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5. ________: Convey(s) the impulse throughout the ventricular walls
6. ________: Convey(s) the impulse down the interventricular septum
Ans: 1. AV node: Delay(s) occurs here while atria contract
2. SA node: Set(s) the pace for the entire heart
3. Internodal pathways: Link(s) between the SA node and AV node
4. AV bundle : Electrical link(s) between atria and ventricles
5. Purkinje fibers: Convey(s) the impulse throughout the ventricular walls
6. Bundle branches: Convey(s) the impulse down the interventricular
septum
Which part of the intrinsic conduction system normally initiates the
depolarizing impulse that causes a heartbeat?
A) SA node
B) AV bundle
C) AV node
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D) Internodal pathway
Ans: A) SA node
Which of these structures conduct(s) action potentials the slowest?
A) Bundle branches
B) AV bundle
C) AV node
D) Purkinje fibers
Ans: C) AV node
The anatomy of the intrinsic conduction system causes contraction
of the ventricles to begin at the apex and move superiorly. Why is
this important?
A) so the atria can finish contracting before the ventricles contract