02/03 Flashcards

1
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What are cardiac cells called?

A

Cardiac myocytes

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2
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What are the two categories of myocytes?

A
  1. Pacemakers

2. Contractile

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3
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What are contractile cells?

A

Muscle cells that actually contract

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4
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What are pacemaker cells?

A

Cells that spontaneously depolarize + are responsible for generating signals and telling contractile cells to contract

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5
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The Sinoatrial Node is found where?

A

On the posterior and superior of the heart

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6
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What happens when the sinoatrial node generates AP?

A

The AP travels through the right atrium and then over to the left atrium

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7
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How do the intercalated disks assist with the AP traveling from the sinoatrial node?

A

They allow for it to travel super fast

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8
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After reaching the left atrium, where does the AP go?

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It pauses and then travels down the ventricles

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What happens after the AP travels down Bundle of His?

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It branches into Purkinje Fibers

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10
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What happens once AP is finished with conduction network?

A

The contractile cells are then told to contract

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11
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When AP travels through Atria, the cells of the Atria do not communicate with cells in the ventricle due to

A

The fibrous skeleton

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12
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SA node, AV node, and branches are what kind of cells?

A

Pacemaker cells

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13
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The medulla has a cardiac center which contains

A

Both cardioinhibitory and cardioacceleratory factors

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14
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Both cardiac and skeletal muscle is similar in the sense that

A

They need AP for contraction

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15
Q

How do cardiac cells contract?

A

In a single unit

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16
Q

Cardiac muscles have a long refractory period in which

A

They contract but then also end up relaxing

17
Q

In pacemaker cells, which channels open?

A

Ca+ (when open = depolarization, when closed = repolarization)

18
Q

What is unique about pacemakers?

A

They are never at a resting membrane potential