Heart-Holding Battery: Pacemaker

            All the organs of our body function according to the order of the brain, but the heart is strong, and the condition is made up of the cells of the body and there is a gland made of special types of cells to keep it burning, right of the heart.   This pacemaker treat between Choi generates electricity, and, like a battery, supplies power to the heart's box.  Thus, the yard had to rely heavily on the kind to keep it kindled.  No, the pacemaker gland is made up of ions of sodium and potassium.  Yes, it works like a chemical battery, though scientists still don't fully understand this design, only Pace Maker's electric current believes the heart beats.
        Scientists have developed a mechanism to power the heart The pacemaker does.  The battery-operated device is mounted on the patient's chest.  And it keeps the heart beating. 

The cells of the pacemaker gland are made up of ions of sodium and potassium.  So it works like a chemical battery.  

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