Nervous system and the cardiac walls.
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No because the heart is a cardiac muscle and you cant' control the heart
No, cardiac muscles only control the involuntary beating of your heart. Smooth muscles control digestion.
pacemaker cells
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.
Cardiac muscles form the heart.
Heart has cardiac tissue. It is striated like skeletal muscle, but is under control of the autonomic nervous system.
Cardiac muscle is made of cardiac muscle cells. Cardiac muscle is under the control of the autonomous nervous system and is not susceptible to fatigue
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Voluntary muscles are controlled by the skeletal muscle system, while cardiac and smooth muscles are involuntary and regulated by the autonomic nervous system. Skeletal muscles are under conscious control for movement, posture, and facial expressions, while cardiac muscles control the heart's contractions and smooth muscles regulate internal organ functions.
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Muscle ( cardiac Muscle)
The cardiac muscle is the heart. The heart is in the cardiovascular system, despite that the tissue makes a muscle.