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Lab 3 – Human ECG Study Guide | 2026 Update

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omplete Lab 3 – Human ECG, fully updated for 2026. This resource includes step-by-step instructions, practice questions, and detailed answers covering electrocardiography principles, ECG waveforms, cardiac cycle analysis, and interpretation of common cardiac abnormalities. Ideal for biology, physiology, and nursing students, this guide supports focused lab preparation, reinforces key cardiac physiology concepts, and improves performance on practical lab exercises and assessments.

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Lab 3: Human ECG

Circulatory System
Arteries carry blood away from
the heart




Veins carry blood toward the
heart




The circulatory system:
- supplies tissues in the body with oxygen and other nutrients
- transports hormones
- removes unnecessary waste products

Histology of the arteries and veins - Arteries have thicker walls than veins because they receive
blood from the heart with greater pressure. Arteries Veins




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- Veins have a larger lumen than Arteries
- Arteries have a thicker smooth muscle/ collagen wall than veins
- The lumen of arteries is a more rounded appearance in cross-section




Major Arteries
3 main branches off the aortic arch:
- brachiocephalic trunk
- left common carotid artery
- left subclavian artery




Major Arteries
Descending Aorta
- descending thoracic aorta (above the diaphragm)
- descending abdominal aorta (below the diaphragm)
In between thoracic descending aorta and abdominal descending aorta 3 branches of artery
emerge (supplies gastrointestinal tract):
- Celiac trunk (stomach, duodenum, liver and spleen)




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- Superior mesenteric artery (small intestine, pancreas, proximal large intestine)
- Inferior mesenteric artery (large intestine)




Major veins – upper body - Veins merge into larger branches and drain blood from tissues
In upper body, these veins merge into the superior vena cava:
- Brachiocephalic veins
- Internal jugular vein (head and neck)
- Subclavian vein (clavicle)
- Axillary vein (armpit)
- Brachial vein (humerus)




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