What is the expected amplitude of the biosignal being recorded at its source (amplitude of the myocardial contractile and autorythmic cells)? At its place of measurement? [4 pts]

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Answer:

110mVat its source and 1mV at the place of measurement.

Explanation:

A biosignal is any signal in living beings that can be continually measured and monitored.

The term biosignal is often used to refer to bioelectrical signals, but it may refer to both electrical and non-electrical signals. The usual understanding is to refer only to time-varying signals, although spatial parameter variations (e.g. the nucleotide sequence determining the genetic code) are sometimes subsumed as well.