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Structure and working of myocardial fibres biology discussion |
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Cardiac FUNCTION does not require intact innervations. Frog’s heart removed from the body, and in human beings who have transplanted heart, the heart continues to function. The perfusion of the isolated heart in the laboratory will also continue to BEAT at REGULAR intervals.
This can also be proved by applying first and SECOND Stannius ligature or effect of temperature on sinus venosus. It proves that sinus venosus is pacemaker of the frog’s heart. |
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