The human heart
a. contracts as a result of stimuli from the
sinoatrial node.
b. contracts only as a result of nerve
stimulation from the central nervous
system.
c. is activated primarily through the
autonomic nervous system.
d. rate is primarily under the control of the
atrioventricular node.
e. is independent of all nervous control
A
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