Anatomy and Cell Biology 3319 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Posterior Auricular Artery, Brachial Artery, Ulnar Nerve

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In relation to the conduction system of the heart: Heart beats without innervation and rhythm is determined by the sa node. 2nd place that determines heart rate is cardiac center found in the reticular formation of the medulla. Parasympathetic innervation (branch of vagus) releases acetylcholine at the sa node, av node, and coronary arteries to decrease the heart rate and decrease force of contractions. Sympathetic innervation (cervical and upper thoracic chain ganglion) releases norepinephrine at the sa node, av node, and cardiac muscle to increase the heart rate and increase force of contractions. Already know: oxygenated blood comes out of the heart from the left ventricle, goes out through the aorta, and then branches out to the whole body. Branches of the arch of the aorta (at the base where the semilunar valves are): Blood vessels that give rise to the coronary circulation are found here.

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