Cardiac tissue itself is not a living organism; rather, it is a type of tissue found within living organisms, specifically in the hearts of vertebrates. It is composed of specialized cells called cardiomyocytes that work together to facilitate the heart's pumping action. While cardiac tissue is essential for the functioning of an organism, it cannot survive independently outside the body as a separate entity.
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
Any tissue of a living organism containing cells that are being replaced when they die.
Cardiac Muscle tissue =)
A biomicroscope is a microscope designed for examining the tissue of a living organism.
A biomicroscope is a microscope designed for examining the tissue of a living organism.
The heart is made mostly of cardiac muscle.
Cardiac Necrosis is the death of cardiac tissue.
No, a tissue sample cannot grow bigger on its own. The growth of tissue requires a living organism to provide nutrients and undergo cell division. A tissue sample outside of a living organism will not grow in size.
Cardiac tissue makes up the muscle of the heart, hope this helped
what tissue is not a cardic tissue
tissue
Cardiac muscle fibers.