Cardiac muscle cells are located in the walls of the heart. They are responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.
Just a wild guess here, but probably in the heart, surrounded by intercalatory disks.
well its mainly to the left of the heart
The heart muscles cells are myocardium and they are located anterior to your vertebral column and posterior to your sternum in your upper left thorax.
The cardiac muscle cell is self stimulating and will beat.
Animalia.
Animal cell because cardiac is part of the heart
cardiac muscle tissue
which has more nuclei per cell skeletal muscle or cardiac muscle? I guess that they both have the same number of nuclei.
cardiac
The type of muscle tissue that have only one or two nuclei per cell are cardiac muscle cells. Their nuclei are located in the center of a cell.
The cardiac muscle is the type of muscle that the heart is made up of.
a cardiac muscle cell ormyocardiocytes
Well one of the places the cardiac muscle is located in is the heart. The heart is a muscle. It pumps blood in and out of your body and never stops working because its made out of cardiac muscles.
Smooth muscle tissue
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.