If a living, beating heart of an invertebrate is removed, would it continue to beat? Why/why not?
A) No, as it only contracts in response to stimulation from a nerve
B) No, as it is myogenic
C) Yes, as it only contracts in response to an impulse within the heart itself
D) Yes, as it is neurogenic
E) No, as it is mitrogenic
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