PNB 2265 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Superior Vena Cava, Tunica Externa, Tricuspid Valve

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Arteries - more elastic and collagen fibers, Wall of arteries are thicker than veins. One of the arteries are blocked damaged tissue. Arteries have thick walls and do not collapse when cross sectioned. Large deposition of lipid and other debris on the inside. Nerve bundle = no openings, many nerve fibers. Veins = larger lumen and collapse when no blood inside. Measures electrical activities of the heart from electrodes attached to the outer surface of the skin. Surface electrode at different parts of body ecg or ekg. Sinoatrial (sa) node - pacemaker cells that propagates action potentials through muscle fibers of atria. Atrioventricular (av) node - electrical connection between atrial muscle and ventricular muscle, also serves as backup pacemaker. Ecg: electrical activities recorded from a lead. Right arm (-) negative left leg (+) positive left arm (+) positive. When positive charges moves from negative (-) to positive (+) or negative charges moves from positive (+) to negative (-)

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