Chapter 20: The Heart (Group 2: Section 20.2)
Although tetanus in skeletal muscle is a desirable characteristic, why is it important that cardiac muscle cannot be tetanized?
A heart in tetany cannot pump blood.
Why can't the heart be tetanized like skeletal muscle?
Cardiac muscle has a long absolute refractory period.
The electrical activity of the heart can be detected by electrodes placed on the body. The procedure is called an ________________________ .
ECG
What ion movement is responsible for the rapid depolarization phase of the ventricular muscle cell action potential?
Na+ inflow
On an ECG, which electrical feature accompanies depolarization of the atria?
P wave
What structures in the conduction system conduct impulses very rapidly to the ventricular myocardium?
Purkinje fibers
What is the correct sequential path of a normal action potential in the heart?
SA node, AV node, bundle AV, bundle branches, Purkinje fibers
Which of the following is/are called the cardiac pacemaker?
Sinoatrial node
Why is it important for impulses from the atria to be delayed at the AV node before they pass into the ventricles?
So the ventricles can finish filling
Which of the following are characteristics of cardiac muscle cells?
Striated, single central nucleus, and involuntary
On an ECG, which electrical feature accompanies repolarization of the ventricles?
T wave
Which of the following events does NOT occur because of the QRS wave?
The AV valves open.
If cells of the SA node did NOT function, what would happen to the heart?
The heart would beat more slowly.
Why are the SA node cells autorhythmic?
They have a slow inflow of Na+ after repolarization.
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of cardiac muscle cells?
They have multiple nuclei.
A slow heart rate, one under 60 beats per minute, is called _________________ .
bradycardia
On an ECG, a P-R interval longer than 200 msec would indicate _____________________ .
damage to the AV node or internodal pathways
The passageways between cardiac muscle cells that allow ions to pass freely are called ________________.
gap junctions
Cardiac muscle tissue _________________.
has its own intrinsic conduction system to set the pace of the beating heart
The SA node, AV node, AV bundle (of His), and the Purkinje fibers are all components of the __________________.
heart's conducting system
Atrial cells, and then ventricular cells, contract together as a unit referred to as a functional syncytium. This coordinated contraction is facilitated by specialized structures called __________________________ .
intercalated discs
Following cardiac muscle depolarization, there is a period of time during which a cell cannot respond to a second stimulus. This time is referred to as the ________________.
refractory period
Increased sympathetic stimulation to the heart might result in a situation known as ___________.
tachycardia
The QRS complex of the ECG appears as the ________________.
ventricles depolarize
The QRS complex on the ECG represents _______________.
ventricular depolarization