Biology, asked by AtishBadhryal, 1 year ago

What is myogenic heart?
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Answered by sachmeetkalsi
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Myogenic heart: The cardiac muscle possesses automaticity and contract spontaneously. A myogenic heart is capable of generating a cardiac contraction independent of nervous input. Neurogenic heart: Aneurogenic heart requires nervous input to contract.

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Answered by ssonu43568
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Myogenic heart

Explanation:

  • A myogenic heart is sort of a human heart. it'll beat all on it’s own and doesn’t want any external input. once a heart is transplanted the one coming back from the patient on the table ( the patient obtaining the various heart ) remains beating once far from the patient’s bodily cavity. the rationale is that the impulse to beat comes from what's referred to as the cardiac pacemaker or the Sino chamber Node . A example of the other kind , a animal tissue heart which needs a external electrical discharge to beat, is all Crustaceans . Like lobsters and such.
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