Definitely. Your heart is a muscle, and muscle relaxers do exactly what they sound like: relax your muscles.
An overdose of muscle relaxers can also relax your diaphragm (the muscle beneath you lungs that contracts and expands, allowing you to breathe). Relaxation of the diaphragm would inhibit contraction and, therefore, breathing.
The E.K.G. showed his heart was in fibrillation.Fibrillation of the heart muscle means the heart cannot contract effectively.If doctors cannot stop fibrillation, the heart muscle can stop working.
Arrhthmyia of the heart, problems with smooth and skeletal muscle contractions; hyperkalemia can even stop the heart muscle.
Not "in your heart," but rather the heart itself. The heart is the strongest muscle because: 1) It's working non-stop and is always getting exercised. 2) It is so essential. It keeps the whole body alive. You can live after losing any other muscle, but not after the heart-muscle stops.
the heart is said to be strong and sturdy beacause is a burly muscle that never stop until you are dead!
the heart is said to be strong and sturdy beacause is a burly muscle that never stop until you are dead!
The heart is a muscle because it is it is an involuntary muscle because it keep working and never stop also it is not under our control :)
the heart is said to be strong and sturdy beacause is a burly muscle that never stop until you are dead!
Oxygen plays many roles in the metabolic pathways that support contracture of the heart's cardiac muscle tissue. The heart muscle is the only muscle in the body which is always working. It cannot stop and rest, because the body requires a constant circulation of blood, to supply the tissues of the body with oxygen and nutrients. The brain can only survive for 3 minutes without oxygen. So since the heart must constantly work, it requires a constant supply of oxygenated blood. Without it, the heart would not have the energy it requires to do its work, and would stop.
Your heart will stop in about milliseconds.Your heart will stop in about milliseconds.
Yes it is. Involuntary muscles are the ones you can't choose whether or not to move. No one can stop their own heart by sheer willpower.
The muscle that never stops working is the heart. Another is the diaphragm, which is responsible for breathing.
No, it is not. It being under your control would mean you could stop your heart at will.