
The Pacemaker Potential of the SA Node and the AV Node
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Leslie Samuel explains the pacemaker potential of the SA and AV nodes, detailing how these nodes generate impulses that cause the heart to beat automatically. The SA node, located in the right atrium, acts as the heart's primary pacemaker due to its ability to generate signals faster than other nodes. The AV node and Purkinje fibers also play crucial roles in spreading these signals. The video delves into the pacemaker potential mechanism, highlighting the roles of sodium, calcium, and potassium ions in generating action potentials. The episode concludes with a call to visit interactive-biology.com for more resources.
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