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From their location, the Purkinje fibers are a vital part of the cardiac cycle . During the ventricular ejection portion of the cardiac cycle, the Purkinje fibers, in accordance with the AV nodes, stimulate the ventricles of the heart. This causes them to contract and force blood to the lungs to be oxygenated, and separately, to the rest of the body to deliver oxygenated blood.
They were discovered in 1839 by Jan Evangelista Purkinje, who gave them his name.
| Cardiovascular system - Heart | Edit |
| Pericardium - Epicardium - Myocardium - Endocardium - Purkinje fibers - Cardiac pacemaker - Sinoatrial node - Atrioventricular node - Heart valves |