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Multiple Choice
What are the conduction fibers found between the SA node and AV node called?
A
Atrioventricular bundle
B
Purkinje fibers
C
Internodal pathways
D
Bundle of His
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Understand the anatomy of the heart's conduction system, which includes the SA node, AV node, and the pathways that connect them.
The SA node, or sinoatrial node, is known as the heart's natural pacemaker and is located in the right atrium.
The AV node, or atrioventricular node, is located at the junction between the atria and ventricles and serves as a critical relay point in the conduction system.
Identify the conduction fibers that connect the SA node to the AV node. These fibers are responsible for transmitting electrical impulses from the SA node to the AV node.
Recognize that these conduction fibers are called the 'internodal pathways,' which include the anterior, middle, and posterior internodal tracts, facilitating the conduction of impulses between the SA and AV nodes.