Not exclusively:
Cardiac Muscle cells are either contractile cells or autorhythmic cells. The majority are contractile.
Examples of autorhythmic cells:
Sinoatrial (SA), or Sinus, Node
Atrioventricular (AV) Node
Atrioventricular (AV) Bundle (occasionally referred to as the bundle of His)
Right and Left Bundle Branches
Purkinje Fibers
No.
Cardiac Muscle cells are either contractile cells or autorhythmic cells. The majority are contractile.
Examples of autorhythmic cells:
Sinoatrial (SCardiac Muscle cells are either contractile cells or autorhythmic cells. The majority are contractile.
Examples of autorhythmic cells:
Sinoatrial (SA), or Sinus, Node
Atrioventricular (AV) Node
Atrioventricular (AV) Bundle (occasionally referred to as the bundle of His)
Right and Left Bundle Branches
Purkinje Fibers
A), or Sinus, Node
Atrioventricular (AV) Node
Atrioventricular (AV) Bundle (occasionally referred to as the bundle of His)
Right and Left Bundle Branches
Purkinje Fibers
False, they are located throughout the heart.
Gap Junctions in the cell spread the action potential to nearby cells.
Retinal Cells, Olfactory epithelium Cells
On the tongue
they are not egg cells. they are seeds. mostly, they are located in the pistil, which is the very top of the stem.
The fluid located in the space between the cells is known as extracellular fluid.
Gap Junctions in the cell spread the action potential to nearby cells.
Autorhythmic cells (pacemakers) refers to the cardiac muscle cells responsible for synchronizing the contractile cells to coordinate a heart contraction.
Autorhythmic cells (pacemakers) refers to the cardiac muscle cells responsible for synchronizing the contractile cells to coordinate a heart contraction.
There are two pacemakers in the heart. One (which is the main pacemaker of the heart) can be found in the upper right-most part of the right atrium and the other one can be found in the center most part of the heart, inside the atrio-ventricular wall.
A blood clot, also called a thrombus, in the anterior interventricular branch causes sudden death. This branch supplies the majority of blood to the walls of both ventricles. The presence of a thrombus can block the bloodflow to heart muscle cells, causing instant death.
The stinging cells in a jellyfish are located in it's tentacles.
animal cells
in the cells
Schwann cells and satellite cells are neuroglial cells located in the PNS
Palisade cells are plant cells located on the leaves
Stem cells are located in the bone marrow sometimes in different places.
yes the auditory receptor cells are located in the anvil