No, the nervous tissue is actually what coordinates regulates and integrates body functions.
Smooth muscle Cardiac muscle Gland
Pump blood.
Heart Contractions
The cardiac and respiratory centers are primarily located in the medulla oblongata, which is part of the brainstem. This area regulates vital functions such as heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing patterns. The medulla works in conjunction with other parts of the brainstem, including the pons, to coordinate these essential autonomic processes.
A cardiac pacemaker uses electric impulses to regulate a beating heart. Cardiac pacemakers are designed to treat various forms of arrhythmia (heart beat irregularities).
The heart needs a combination of cardiac muscle tissue for contraction, nervous tissue to help regulate the heartbeat, and connective tissue to provide structural support. Having only cardiac tissue would limit the heart's ability to function properly and regulate its rhythm efficiently. The different types of tissues work together to ensure effective pumping of blood throughout the body.
the cardiac muscle is your heart. you tell me. ever heard of cardiac arrest? its also called a heart attack.
Voluntary muscles are controlled by the skeletal muscle system, while cardiac and smooth muscles are involuntary and regulated by the autonomic nervous system. Skeletal muscles are under conscious control for movement, posture, and facial expressions, while cardiac muscles control the heart's contractions and smooth muscles regulate internal organ functions.
the cardiac muscle is your heart. you tell me. ever heard of cardiac arrest? its also called a heart attack.
the heart pumps to regulate blood to the different organs of the body
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(pacemakers) refers to the cardiac muscle cells responsible for synchronizing the contractile cells to coordinate a heart contraction.