No. The brain is made up of nervous tissue, which is composed of specialized cells called neurons. Muscle tissue is composed of myocytes, or "muscle cells", which have a different organization, structure and function than nervous tissue.
The only Cardiac muscle in the body is the Heart.
Cardiac muscle is striated and is involuntary muscle. Smooth muscle is also controlled involuntarily by the brain. Skeletal muscle, however, is voluntary.
smooth muscle is used in a train of thought (brain is need in the act) cardiac muscle can be found in the heart skeletal muscle moves your bones
cardiac
Smooth cardiac muscle.
cardiac muscle cells are joined by intercalated disks.
Cardiac muscle is involuntary striated muscle. The cells of cardiac muscle have only one nucleus. The layer of the heart that contains cardiac muscle is called the myocardium.
Most of the myocardium is composed of cardiac myocytes.
cardiac muscles/involuntary muscle
cardiac muscle is striated cardiac muscle is not voluntary
Cardiac muscle.
Both the cardiac muscle and nervous tissue in the brain and spinal cord have no functional regenerative capacity.