Why is resting heart rate somewhat slower than the 80–100 bpm set by the SA node? The AV bundle branches slow the heart rate down. Sympathetic fibers release norepinephrine to slow heart rate. The AV node slows the heart to an average between its own rate and that of the SA node. Parasympathetic effects dominate in a resting individual

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Why is resting heart rate somewhat slower than the 80–100 bpm set by the SA node?

The AV bundle branches slow the heart rate down.
Sympathetic fibers release norepinephrine to slow heart rate.
The AV node slows the heart to an average between its own rate and that of the SA node.
Parasympathetic effects dominate in a resting individual
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