right bundle branch
crus dextrum (fasciculi atrioventricularis)
The right branch of the atrioventricular bundle that separates just below the bundle of His, descends the septal wall of the right ventricle and connects to the terminal Purkinje fibers[MP].
| Type | Organ |
| Body System | Muscular |
| Parent Structure | conducting tissue of heart |
| Latin Name | crus dextrum (fasciculi atrioventricularis) |
| FMA ID | 9486 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the right bundle branch?
The right branch of the atrioventricular bundle that separates just below the bundle of His, descends the septal wall of the right ventricle and connects to the terminal Purkinje fibers[MP].
What body system is the right bundle branch part of?
The right bundle branch is part of the Muscular.
What is the Latin name for the right bundle branch?
The Latin name for the right bundle branch is crus dextrum (fasciculi atrioventricularis).
Related Structures
anterior internodal tract
anterior internodal fasciculus
aponeurosis
aponeuroses
atrioventricular node
A-V node
Bachmann's bundle
anterior interatrial band
Biceps brachii
Musculus biceps brachii
bundle of His
A-V bundle
cardiac muscle tissue of myocardium
cardiac Purkinje fiber
cardiac Purkinje fiber
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