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Control of heart rate
Topics:
• The autonomic nervous
system
• Control of heart rate
 By chemical changes
 By pressure changes
The autonomic nervous system
• Autonomic means ‘self-governing’.
• The autonomic nervous system controls the involuntary
(subconscious) activities of internal muscles and glands.
• It has two divisions:

– The sympathetic nervous system. In general, this stimulates effectors and
so speeds up any activity. It acts rather like an emergency controller. It
stimulates effectors when we exercise strenuously or experience powerful
emotions. In other words, it helps us to cope with stressful situations by
heightening our awareness and preparing us for activity (the fight or flight
response).
– The parasympathetic nervous system. In general, this inhibits effectors and
so slows down any activity. It controls activities under normal resting
conditions. Its concerned with conserving energy and replenishing the body’s
reserves.

• The actions of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous
systems normally oppose each other – they’re antagonistic. If
one system contracts a muscle, the other relaxes is. The
activities of internal glands and muscles are therefore regulated
by the balance of the two systems – this is how heart rate is
controlled.
Control of heart rate
• The resting heart rate of a typical adult human is around 70
beats per minute (bpm).
• However, its essential that this rate can be altered to meet
varying demands for oxygen. Eg, during exercise the resting
heart rate may need to more than double.
• Changes to heart rate are controlled by a region of the brain
called the medulla oblongata.
• The medulla oblongata has two centres:

– A centre that increases heart rate, which is linked to the sinoatrial node
(SAN) by the sympathetic nervous system
– A centre that decreases heart rate, which is also linked to the SAN but by
the parasympathetic nervous system.

• Which of these centres is stimulated depends upon the
information they receive from two types of receptor, which
respond to on of the following:
– Chemical changes in the blood
– Pressure changes in the blood
Chemical changes in the blood –
control by chemoreceptors
•
•
•

Chemoreceptors are found in the wall of carotid
arteries (the arteries that serve the brain).
They’re sensitive to changes in the pH of the blood that
result from CO₂ concentration (in solution CO₂ forms an
acid- carbonic acid- and therefore lowers pH).
The process of control works as follows:
– When the blood has a higher that normal concentration of CO₂ its
pH is lowered.
– The chemoreceptors in the wall of the carotid arteries and the
aorta detect this and increase the frequency of nervous impulses
to the centre in the medulla oblongata that increases heart rate
– This centre increases the frequency of impulses via the
sympathetic nervous system to the SAN which, in turn, increases
the heart rate.
– The increased blood flow that this causes leads to more CO₂ being
removed from the lungs and so the CO₂ level of the blood returns
to normal.
– As a consequence the pH of the blood rises to normal and the
chemoreceptors in the wall of the carotid arteries and aorta
reduce the frequency of nerve impulses to the medulla oblongata
– The medulla oblongata reduces the frequency of impulses to the
SAN, which therefore decreases the heart rate to normal
Pressure changes in the blood –
control by pressure receptors
• Pressure receptors occur within the walls of the carotid
arteries and the aorta.
• They operate as follows:
– When blood pressure is higher than normal, they transmit a nervous impulse
to the centre in the medulla oblongata that decreases heart rate. This
centre sends impulses via the parasympathetic nervous system to the SAN
of the heart, which decreases the rate at which the heart beats
– When blood pressure is lower than normal, they transmit a nervous impulse
to the centre in the medulla oblongata that increases heart rate. This
centres sends impulses via the sympathetic nervous system to the
SAN, which increases the rate at which the heart beats

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Control of heart rate - A2 AQA Biology

  • 1. Control of heart rate Topics: • The autonomic nervous system • Control of heart rate  By chemical changes  By pressure changes
  • 2. The autonomic nervous system • Autonomic means ‘self-governing’. • The autonomic nervous system controls the involuntary (subconscious) activities of internal muscles and glands. • It has two divisions: – The sympathetic nervous system. In general, this stimulates effectors and so speeds up any activity. It acts rather like an emergency controller. It stimulates effectors when we exercise strenuously or experience powerful emotions. In other words, it helps us to cope with stressful situations by heightening our awareness and preparing us for activity (the fight or flight response). – The parasympathetic nervous system. In general, this inhibits effectors and so slows down any activity. It controls activities under normal resting conditions. Its concerned with conserving energy and replenishing the body’s reserves. • The actions of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems normally oppose each other – they’re antagonistic. If one system contracts a muscle, the other relaxes is. The activities of internal glands and muscles are therefore regulated by the balance of the two systems – this is how heart rate is controlled.
  • 3. Control of heart rate • The resting heart rate of a typical adult human is around 70 beats per minute (bpm). • However, its essential that this rate can be altered to meet varying demands for oxygen. Eg, during exercise the resting heart rate may need to more than double. • Changes to heart rate are controlled by a region of the brain called the medulla oblongata. • The medulla oblongata has two centres: – A centre that increases heart rate, which is linked to the sinoatrial node (SAN) by the sympathetic nervous system – A centre that decreases heart rate, which is also linked to the SAN but by the parasympathetic nervous system. • Which of these centres is stimulated depends upon the information they receive from two types of receptor, which respond to on of the following: – Chemical changes in the blood – Pressure changes in the blood
  • 4. Chemical changes in the blood – control by chemoreceptors • • • Chemoreceptors are found in the wall of carotid arteries (the arteries that serve the brain). They’re sensitive to changes in the pH of the blood that result from CO₂ concentration (in solution CO₂ forms an acid- carbonic acid- and therefore lowers pH). The process of control works as follows: – When the blood has a higher that normal concentration of CO₂ its pH is lowered. – The chemoreceptors in the wall of the carotid arteries and the aorta detect this and increase the frequency of nervous impulses to the centre in the medulla oblongata that increases heart rate – This centre increases the frequency of impulses via the sympathetic nervous system to the SAN which, in turn, increases the heart rate. – The increased blood flow that this causes leads to more CO₂ being removed from the lungs and so the CO₂ level of the blood returns to normal. – As a consequence the pH of the blood rises to normal and the chemoreceptors in the wall of the carotid arteries and aorta reduce the frequency of nerve impulses to the medulla oblongata – The medulla oblongata reduces the frequency of impulses to the SAN, which therefore decreases the heart rate to normal
  • 5. Pressure changes in the blood – control by pressure receptors • Pressure receptors occur within the walls of the carotid arteries and the aorta. • They operate as follows: – When blood pressure is higher than normal, they transmit a nervous impulse to the centre in the medulla oblongata that decreases heart rate. This centre sends impulses via the parasympathetic nervous system to the SAN of the heart, which decreases the rate at which the heart beats – When blood pressure is lower than normal, they transmit a nervous impulse to the centre in the medulla oblongata that increases heart rate. This centres sends impulses via the sympathetic nervous system to the SAN, which increases the rate at which the heart beats