Heart muscle is capable of an astounding feat: stimulating itself to beat in a coordinated way. The basis of this coordination involves cardiac muscle conduction: the way electrical signals move throughout the heart. Starting at the sinoatrial node and traveling through the AV node, bundle of His, bundle branches, and Purkinje fibers, this system ensures the atria and ventricles contract in the right sequence. Use the practice activities below to master the structures and sequence of the cardiac conduction system.

Flashcards

Use these flashcards to learn about (or review) how electrical signals, originating within the heart, coordinate heart contractions

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Multiple Choice

Once you’ve learned the content, test yourself (and deepen your learning) with this multiple choice quiz.

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Click-on Challenges

Use these click-on challenges to master the diagrams associated with cardiac muscle conduction.

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Free Response Questions

Get feedback about how well you can explain cardiac muscle conduction

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What’s Next?

Continue to next tutorial: the Cardiac Cycle

Attribution: Portions of the content on this page were adapted from Anatomy and Physiology by OpenStax, used under CC BY 4.0.