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Why do we call our heart myogenic?

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Because in man, the nodal tissues of the heart (e.g. S.A node, A.V. node, Bundle of His and Purkinje fibres) which collectively form the conducting system of the heart and regulate the heartbeat, are groups of special cardiac muscle fibres.
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