If you sever the spinal cord and completely disconnect the human heart from the brain, the heart does not stop beating. It continues to pump blood with perfect rhythm. This is because the heart possesses its own, completely independent electrical generator: the Sinoatrial (SA) Node. Located in the upper right chamber of the heart, the SA Node is a microscopic cluster of highly specialized pacemaker cells. Unlike standard muscle cells that require a nerve signal to move, these cells possess the incredible biological ability of "automaticity." Through a constant, rhythmic leaking of sodium and calcium ions, they spontaneously generate their own high-voltage electrical action potentials, firing the spark that cascades down the heart and forces the muscle to violently contract. This textbook dissects the raw electrophysiology of survival. We explore how the brain's autonomic nervous system only suggests the speed (heart rate) to the SA Node, but the node itself remains the absolute master of the rhythm. We also analyze the medical interventions required when this biological battery eventually shorts out. Explore the autonomous power plant in your chest. Understand the relentless, rhythmic biology of the microscopic spark plug that initiates every single heartbeat of your life.
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