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All cells of the human (and all animals and plants) are eukaryotic (that is, they have a true nucleus).
The cardiac reserve capacity is the difference between the rate at which the heart pumps blood and its maximum capacity for pumping blood a any given time. It's the potential capacity of the heart to function well beyond its basal level.
Cardiac muscle has what is known as intercalated disks. These connect heart muscle cells to each other, which allows an impulse (contraction) to move through the heart synchronously and therefore beat as it should.
Most of the myocardium is composed of cardiac myocytes.
Cardiac Physiology is the inner workings of the heart
What is the function of the cardiac sphincter?
cardiac muscle is striated cardiac muscle is not voluntary
helps integrate understanding of disease processes affecting spatially disparate organs. E.g helps explain why cardiac failure causes breathlessness and ankle oedema
Cardiac muscle fibres contain GAP JUNCTION in the intercalated disc which makes them to function as a FUNCTIONAL SYNCYTIUM
There are lots of side effects, some permanent, when working with polyurethane. Here are some of them: cardiac arrhythmias, breathlessness, chest discomfort, irritation of mucous membranes, headache, coughing, asthma-like allergic reaction, dizziness, weakness, fatigue, nausea, blurred vision, and reduced pulmonary function
Function: -contraction of the atria and ventricle of the heart, causes beating of heart
Resynchronization Therapy.
The structure of the heart is very complex. Cardiac myocytes and intercalated discs follow the function of cardiac muscle tissue and the heart make up part of this very complex system
Potassium maintains proper fluid balance, nerve impulse function, muscle function, and cardiac function.
Helps in pumping the blood
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.
The function of cardiac muscle is to pump blood.