Your cardiac muscle is your heart and this is a muscle and it holds itself together with its fibers. Hope that answers it for you :)
The heart is located in the mediastinum, in the center of the chest. It contains cardiac muscle fibers.
Your cardiac muscle is your heart and this is a muscle and it holds itself together with its fibers. Hope that answers it for you :)
Cardiocytes are muscle fibers of the heart.
The heart is composed of cardiac muscle fibers. It is the same thing.
The heart is comprised of specialized cardiac muscle fibers.
This word can be broken down into two parts that will reveal the answer to your question. Myo is the medical term for muscle and cardio is the medical term for heart. Therefore, your answer would be the muscle that is the heart.
The heart is made up of cardiac muscles.
Cardiac Muscle tissue =)
No. The heart muscle contracts in sections, first the top (atrium) then the bottom (ventricle). But when it is working properly, the heart muscle fibers contract together in large groups.
Individual muscle cells are called muscle fibers or myofibers. These elongated cells are specialized for contraction and come in three types: skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle fibers, each serving different functions in the body. Skeletal muscle fibers are responsible for voluntary movements, cardiac muscle fibers make up the heart, and smooth muscle fibers are found in the walls of hollow organs.
The muscle type found in your heart is Cardiac, or Heart muscle. The muscle is a little wavey in the fibers, and has some holes, or cavities if you please.