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Sinoatrial node (SAN) is located at

  1. Right upper corner of right atrium

  2. Right Lower lower corner of right atrium

  3. Right upper corner of left atrium

  4. Left upper corner of right atrium


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The sinoatrial node is present at the right upper corner of the right atrium. The node is present below the Vena Cava. It initiates the autonomous contraction of the heart muscles.

So, the correct option is 'Right upper corner of right atrium'.

Give these structure of the conduction system of the heart :
1. It is Atrioventricular bundle
2. AV node
3. Bundle branches
4. Purkinje fibres 
 5. SA node
Choose the arrangement that lists the structures in an order of an action potential passes through them.
  1. $2,5,3,1,4$

  2. $5,2,1,3,4$

  3. $2,5,1,3,4$

  4. $5,2,4,1,3$


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The correct series is 

5.SA node
2.AV node
1.It is atrioventricular bundle
3.Bundle branches
4. Purkinje fibers
So, the correct answer is '5,2,1,3,4'

If a person is undergoing artificial pacemaker transplant then at which of the following structure the transplantation occurs?

  1. SA node

  2. AV node

  3. SA bundles

  4. Right ventricle


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
  • Heart's sinus node (SA node) is our natural pacemaker (located in the upper right chamber of the heart).
  • It sends an electrical impulse to produce the heartbeat.
  • The job of a pacemaker is to artificially take over the role of your sinus node if it isn't working properly.
  • So, the correct answer is 'SA node'.

Natural pacemaker of heart is?

  1. SA node or Sinuatrial node

  2. AV node or Auriculoventricular node

  3. Helpful in initiation of cardiac impulse

  4. Both $(1)$ & $(3)$ are correct


Correct Option: A

Which of the following is called pacemaker?

  1. AV node

  2. Bundle of His

  3. SA node

  4. Purkinje fibres


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The heart muscle's electrical impulses cause the heart to beat. This electrical signal starts at the Sinoatrial (SA) node at the top of the upper-right chamber of the heart. Sometimes the SA node is called the "natural pacemaker" of the heart.The SA node sends electrical impulses at some level, but depending on physical requirements, stress, or hormonal variables, heart rate may still alter.  It causes the upper chambers of the heart (the atria) to contract when an electrical impulse is released from this natural pacemaker. Then the signal travels to AV node and then to the bundle of HIs resulting in ventricular contraction.

So, the correct answer is 'SA node'

Where is the pacemaker situated?

  1. In left auricle near opening of pulmonary vein

  2. In right auricle near eustachian valve

  3. On inter-auricular septum

  4. On inter-ventricular septum


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Sino-atrial node is the natural pacemaker of the heart. These are a group of small, flattened and ellipsoid strip cardiac muscle fiber situated in the upper lateral wall of the right atrium near the Eustachian valve (valve of the inferior vena cava).

So, the correct answer is option B.

Pacemaker influences

  1. Contraction of heart muscles

  2. Flow of blood in heart

  3. Rate of heart beat

  4. Formation of nerve impulse


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A specialised cardiac musculature, called as the nodal tissue is distributed in the heart. A patch of this tissue is present in the right upper corner of the right atrium, called as the sino-atrial node (SAN). 

The nodal musculature has the ability to generate action potentials without any external stimuli, i.e., it is auto excitable. The SAN can generate the maximum number of action potentials, i.e., 70 - 75 beats/min and is responsible for initiating and maintaining the rhythmic contractile activity of the heart. Therefore, it is called as the pacemaker of heart.

The heartbeat is regulated by a small node of cardiac muscles called

  1. Pericardium

  2. Ventricle

  3. Tricuspid valve

  4. Pacemaker


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A small node of specialized tissue is located int he upper right corner of right ventricle called as SA node. It is known as natural pacemaker of heart as it is responsible for initiation and regulation of heart beat. 

In the heart of frog, which of the following is considered as the pacemaker?

  1. Pylangium

  2. Synangium

  3. Truncus

  4. Sinus venosus


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In amphibians, such as the frog, the pacemaker is the sinus venosus, an enlarged region between the vena cava and the right atrium. The venae cavae do not open directly into the auricles but into another chamber, the sinus venosus, which drains into the right auricle. 

In which of the following pairs, the two items mean one and the same thing?

  1. Malleus - Anvil

  2. SA node - Pacemaker

  3. Leucocytes - Lymphocytes

  4. Haemophilia - Lung cancer


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Malleus is hammer like bone of the middle ear. 

SA node is called as pacemaker of the heart that sets the beat. 
Leucocytes are WBCs and lymphocytes are B and T cells. 
Hemophilia is a blood disorder.
Therefore, the correct answer is option B.