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After leaving the area of the AV node, impulses go through the ________ to reach the right and left bundle branches.
◦ AV junction
◦ Purkinje fibers
◦ SA node
◦ Bundle of His


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Part of the parasympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system is the ________ nerve.
◦ pericardial
◦ aortic
◦ vagus
◦ coronary






anshika

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When stimulated, the ________ branch of the nervous system increases heart rate, AV conduction, and irritability.
◦ parasympathetic
◦ pacemaker
◦ inherent
◦ sympathetic




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Which cardiac cells are responsible for initiating and conducting pacemaker impulses?
◦ Motor cells
◦ Electrical cells
◦ Atrioventricular cells
◦ Mechanical cells



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