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The atrioventricular (AV) node is present in the right atrium, near the base of the inter- auricular septum that separates the right auricle from the ventricle. It gives rise to the bundle of His that conducts the cardiac impulses from the auricles to the ventricles. As the bundle of His passes the ventricle along the inter-ventricular septum, it divides into two branches – the right ventricle and the left ventricle. The end branches of this conducting system then forms a network of Purkinje fibres that penetrate into the myocardium. The auricular contraction initiated by the wave of excitation from the sino- atrial node (SA node) stimulates the atrio-ventricular node, thereby leading to the contraction of ventricles through the bundle of His and Purkinje fibres. Hence, the atrio- ventricular node and the atrioventricular bundle play a role in the contraction of ventricles.
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Bulimia or bulimia nervosa is an illness in which a person has a very great fear of becoming fat, and so they make themselves vomit after eating.
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An index number is a statistical device for measuring changes in the magnitude of a group of related variables.
Features of Index Number
- Index numbers are expressed in terms of percentages. However, percentage sign (%) is never used.
- Index numbers are relative measurement of group of data.
- Index numbers offer a precise measurement of the quantitative change in the concerned variables over time.
- Index number show changes in terms of averages.
- They are expressed in numbers.
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