
bundle branches
The bundle branches are specialized pathways in your heart that carry electrical signals, ensuring the heart contracts in a coordinated way to pump blood efficiently. After the electrical impulse starts in the heart's upper chamber (the atria), it travels to the lower chambers (the ventricles) through these bundle branches. They divide into right and left pathways, directing signals to each ventricle to enable synchronized contractions. This coordination is essential for maintaining a steady heartbeat and proper blood flow throughout your body.