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    A Pacemaker That Appears Unexpectedly at an Abnormal Site in the Heart
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A Pacemaker That Appears Unexpectedly at an Abnormal Site in the Heart

Question 1

Question 1

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A pacemaker that appears unexpectedly at an abnormal site in the heart muscle is called a(n) _.


A) ectopic pacemaker
B) Heart muscle cannot serve as a pacemaker.
C) extrasystole
D) supplemental rhythmic center

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