ENDOTHELIAL
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automaticity contratility conductivity
It is the ability of the heart to send an electrical impulse on its own.
Automaticity
to quickly and accurately recognize words is referred to as automaticity
The property that allows any cell in the cardiac muscle to begin an action potential, or a cardiac conduction, leading to cardiac contraction.
Cardiac muscle has what is called "autorhymicity", if it is not stimulated by a higher level brain center, it will stimulate itself. Ayraayra: The correct term is acutally automaticity.
Yes, drills help you acquire automaticity and fluency. Although you might not feel that you are learning anything, you are learning to say things right without thinking about how to do so, which is exactly what you do in your own language.
AUTOMATICITY : displaying an automatic nature, usually physiological for learned motions or habits - involuntary or instinctive responses "learned" through use and practice. Pronounced "aw-tow-mah-TISS-ih-tee" ("aw-tow-mah-TISS-city")
The heart muscles are specialized muscles. The fibers are a structural syncitium, meaning they behave as one. There are gap junctions between them allowing them to propagateaction potentials with ease. These muscles also have automaticity, a property that enable them to generate impulses on their own. In addition, they conduct action potentials very well.Leg muscles and other skeletal muscles lack automaticity and the electrical properties are different. Hence, it is not possible to construct a 'beating' heart with them. However, they (leg muscles) may be instructed to go back in time: to form 'stem cells'. These stem cells may then be groomed to grow into cardiac myocytes, by the proper expression of respective genes.
Myocardial cells lines the muscular walls of heart tissues (contractility and extensibility) Electrical cells is the conduction system of the heart. Can be conducted 3 ways: automaticity that generates action potential, excitability that responds to electrical impulses and conductivity transmit an electrical impulses from one cell to the next