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The heart is composed of cardiac muscle.
The muscle that separates the right and left side of the heart is called the interventricular septum and is just a continuation of the cardiac (Heart) muscle of the heart's walls.
Cardiac muscle forms the muscular wall of the heart. Cardiac muscle is involuntary muscle.
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Your heart is a muscle. It is also called the myocardium. The muscle cells in the heart muscle are called myocardiocytes.
cardiac muscle! Oh and if you say the heart doesn't have a muscle U R STUPID! It has a muscle
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In the heart.
The cardiac muscle is the heart. The muscle type is smooth.
I'm assuming you mean if the cardiac muscle is located anywhere but in the heart. The answer would be no. It's an involuntary muscle located in walls and histologic foundation of the heart.
Your heart is a muscle. It is also called the myocardium. The muscle cells in the heart muscle are called myocardiocytes.