They die.
This looks like a quiz or homework question, and more importantly it looks like a quiz or homework question for a course that people take when they want to become doctors. I seriously hope that if you don't know what a myocardial infarction is, that I never have to rely on you to save my life.
Cardiac cells make up cardiac tissue.These cells are only found in heart.
No, cardiac muscle cells are branched but skeletal muscle cells are linear and do not branch
cardiac muscle cells are joined by intercalated disks.
Cardiac cells are muscle cells that make up the heart (cardiac tissues). When the muscles contract, they force blood out of the ventricles of the heart.
so electrical impulses can be carried freely between cells
The myocardium is composed of cardiomyocytes, which are specialized muscle cells that form the heart muscle tissue. These cells are responsible for contraction of the heart and pumping blood throughout the body.
muscle cells neurons(nerve cells) cardiac cells
Cardiac muscle cells cannot regenerate, meaning that they have limited ability to repair and replace damaged muscle tissue. This is because most cardiac muscle cells are terminally differentiated and do not undergo cell division.
the cell tissue is not in fact muscle tissue its penis tissue
Cardiac myocytes (heart muscle cells) do not regenerate. They can get bigger (hypertrophy), but new cells are not made under normal circumstances. This means that when you have a heart attack or another injury to the heart and cardiac cells die, they are replaced by fibrous scar tissue which does not contract like normal heart tissue does.
Cardiac cells are specialized muscle cells that contract rhythmically to pump blood. They have the ability to generate and conduct electrical impulses, allowing the heart to beat in a coordinated manner. Cardiac cells are also capable of self-regeneration to a limited extent and are highly dependent on a constant supply of oxygen for energy production.
Most cells in the heart are cardiac muscle cells.