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Interatrial conduction pathway

From the SA node, the heart beat spreads rapidly throughout both atria by way of the gap junctions. As mentioned previously, the atria are stimulated to contract simultaneously. An interatrial conduction pathway extends from the SA node to the left atrium. Its function is to facilitate conduction of the impulse through the left atrium, creating the atrial syncytium (see Figure 13.3). [Pg.171]

Figure 13.3 Route of excitation and conduction in the heart. The heart beat is initiated in the sinoatrial (SA) node, or the pacemaker, in the right atrium of the heart. The electrical impulse is transmitted to the left atrium through the interatrial conduction pathway and to the atrioventricular (AV) node through the intemodal pathway. From the AV node, the electrical impulse enters the ventricles and is conducted through the AV bundle, the left and right bundle branches, and, finally, the Purkinje fibers, which terminate on the true cardiac muscle cells of the ventricles. Figure 13.3 Route of excitation and conduction in the heart. The heart beat is initiated in the sinoatrial (SA) node, or the pacemaker, in the right atrium of the heart. The electrical impulse is transmitted to the left atrium through the interatrial conduction pathway and to the atrioventricular (AV) node through the intemodal pathway. From the AV node, the electrical impulse enters the ventricles and is conducted through the AV bundle, the left and right bundle branches, and, finally, the Purkinje fibers, which terminate on the true cardiac muscle cells of the ventricles.

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