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Chapter 44, Problem 6TYK
Keeping the mammalian cardiac cycle balanced is/are:
a. an AV node between the right atria atrium and right ventricle, which induces a wave of contraction.
b. pacemaker cells, which compose the AV node and signal theSA node.
c. an insulating layer that isolates the SA node from the rightatrium.
d. ion channels in pacemaker cells, which close to depolarizetheir plasma membranes.
e. neurogenic stimuli from the nervous system.
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