yes
Nervous tissue is the major tissue type that transmits waves of excitation in the form of electrical impulses throughout the body. These electrical impulses allow for communication between different parts of the body and are essential for functions like muscle movement and sensory perception.
A record of the heart's electrical activity is called an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG). This non-invasive test measures the electrical signals that control the heart's rhythm and can help diagnose various heart conditions. The ECG shows the timing and strength of electrical impulses as they move through different parts of the heart.
The word "electrocardiogram" can be divided into its component parts as follows: "electro-" refers to electricity or electrical activity, "cardio-" pertains to the heart, and "-gram" indicates a recording or a written record. Together, these parts describe a recording of the electrical activity of the heart.
NO those are too different organs at different parts of the body
its part of the circulatory system that the heart pumps blood to all parts of the body
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Which vessels carry deoxygenated blood from different parts of the body to the heart
They used to say your heart was the size of your clenched fist. Same as how other parts of your body measure up to different parts. hope this is what you were after cheers
The heart, the blood and the blood vessels.
The right atrium.
It controls the different parts of the body.Like heart,bones,
Cardiac pumps the blood to different parts of your body.