I dont really understand where you are getting at... Well first of all by organ do you mean body system? Sorry if i was thinking wrong.. Well if it is body system then you can find in the muscle and skeleton system. Cya! :p
Cardiac tissue is found in the heart.
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There are 3 types of muscle tissue: Skeletal (the muscle tissue on bones) Smooth (internal organ make-up) Cardiac (heart)
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YesThe heart is a muscle tissue - cardiac to be preciseAny living piece of an organism is a tissueTissue is a cellular organizational level intermediate between cells and a complete organism. A tissue is an ensemble of similar cells and from the same origin, that together carry out a specific function.There are four main types of tissue:connectivemusclenervousepithelialThere are three types of muscle:smoothskeletalcardiac
In the heart
A group of tissue usually forms an organ if the tissue you're inquiring about are tissue of the same type. For example, a group of cardiac muscle (Muscle being the tissue type in question) would form the heart. The skin is even an organ because it is a collection of common tissue that serve a similar function.
Cardiac muscle tissue is what pumps the heart. Smooth muscle tissue will move every other internal organ.
Cardiac tissue is made of cardiac muscle cells and a small amount of connective tissue. The cells that make this tissue are called cardiocytes. They have the special ability to "beat" on their own with no nerve stimulation. If one touches another beating cell, they will begin to beat together. In the heart some group will form a pacemaker to provide a rhythm for the organ.
Answer for anyone looking is the fact that the cardiac muscle never stops, it cannot, otherwise you would die.
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
Cardiac muscle tissue and connective tissue would be found in the heart.
a tissue organ is an organ containing tissue