well its mainly to the left of the heart
The heart cells are muscle, the type called involuntary muscle.
it goes to the heart comes out then goes to the lungs and then through the body
the branching pattern increases the strenght of the muscle allowing it to pump blood to all cells in the body
it pumps your heart
The heart is a muscle! A BIG MUSCLE! It isn't like the other muscles in the body because it is the thing that keeps you going. This is the one muscle you don't wanna tear ;)
The correct order from least to most complex is: heart cell, cardiac muscle, heart, circulatory system. A heart cell is the basic unit of structure and function, which combines to form cardiac muscle. The heart is an organ made up of cardiac muscle, and the circulatory system encompasses the heart along with blood vessels and blood, facilitating the transport of nutrients and oxygen throughout the body.
Cardiac muscle is striated because the only cardiac muscle in your body is your heart and your heart never stops working unless you die.
A muscle cell
a cardiac muscle cell ormyocardiocytes
the heart
The word cardiac means heart, and the heart is a muscle.
Most cells in the heart are cardiac muscle cells.