Biology, asked by pgaganpatil, 15 days ago

what is myogenic heart give one example​

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Answered by Binay564
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Explanation:

Myogenic is the term used for muscles or tissues that can contract on their own, without any external electrical stimulus, from the brain or spinal cord for example. An example of this phenomena is actually present in our kidneys to regulate the flow of blood in vessels. Another example is the human heart.

Answered by Hansika4871
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Myogenic heart and its example​ are as follows:

  • Myogenic refers to muscles or tissues that can contract independently of external electrical input, such as from the brain or spinal cord.
  • The intrinsic feature of the cardiac muscles is the myogenic heart.
  • Our kidneys, for example, use this phenomenon to control the flow of blood through arteries.
  • Another example is the human heart, where the heart muscle cells (cardiomyocytes) originate the signal for a heartbeat rather than brain messages.

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