the heart
Heartbeats are the repeated contraction of cardiac muscles.
No, most cardiac muscles are not directly controlled by the nervous system. The cardiac muscles have their own intrinsic pacemaker called the sinoatrial (SA) node that generates electrical impulses and coordinates the contraction of the heart. While the nervous system can influence the rate and strength of the heart's contractions, it does not have direct control over the cardiac muscles.
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They are called cardiac muscles.
One key difference between cardiac and skeletal muscles is that skeletal muscles are controlled by the nervous system, while cardiac muscles move involuntarily. In addition, cardiac muscles are only found in the heart, while skeletal muscles are found throughout the entire body.
I'm not sure what kind it is but its called an arrhythmia.
The cardiac muscle is the heart (myocardium). Although inside the heart there are smaller muscles that are attached to the flaps of the valves called the Papillary muscles.
No! muscles are connected to bones by tendons.
cardiac muscle
You can not control the smooth muscles as well as cardiac muscles of your body. They are called as involuntary muscles.
the cardiac muscle is your heart. you tell me. ever heard of cardiac arrest? its also called a heart attack.
1.Smooth Muscles- which is located in the organs of the digestive system and blood vessels2.Cardiac Muscles-located in the your heart3.Muscle Tissue-in your heart which is called Cardiac Muscles