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Myogenic and neurogenic heart biology discussion

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Answered by richa1355
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A myogenic heart is capable of generating a cardiac contraction independent of nervous input. Neurogenic: A neurogenic heart requires nervous input to contract. Crustacean cardiac ganglion is a cluster of neurons on the heart wall and produces rhythmic motor output for the heartbeat.

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           Myogenic and Neurogenic heart

  • Myogenic Originating by muscle cells.
  • The 'contractions of cardiac muscle' fibers are known to as myogenic, since they are "produced spontaneously", without requiring the 'stimulation from nerve cells' (see pacemaker).
  • A myogenic heart can generate a cardiac contraction independent of nervous input.
  • Neurogenic: A neurogenic heart needs nervous input to condense.
  • Crustacean cardiac ganglion is a bundle of neurons on the heart wall and creates rhythmic motor output for the heartbeat.

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