Most of the myocardium is composed of cardiac myocytes.
the Cardiac Muscle
smooth striated muscle fibers
cardiac muscle
Cardiac Muscle
cardiac muscle
heart cells
Embryonic cells make up a plant
there are penitential cells in the liver, -narb
yes. special cells make tissues then those make organs then those make up a system then those make up an organism
Yes, they do. Cells are created up to make tissue which make organs which make an organ system.
Cells of the same kind make a tissue.
There are three types of tissue that make up the heart which are collectively known as cardiac tissue. These three tissues are myocardium, endocardiu, and pericardium.
The thick muscle layer of the heart is the myocardium. It is the middle layer of the heart and produces pressure.
the different types of cardiac tissue are the Myocardium, the Endocardium, and the Pericardium. the Myocardium make up the outer regions of the heart and allow for contraction of the heart pumping he blood. Endocardium make up the inner layer of the heart and seals while filtering all the components entering the heart. finally the Pericardium makes up the sack around the heart which protects the actual heart itself.
Most of the middle layer in the heart wall is composed of cardiac muscle cells. Cardiac muscle cells are also known as cardiomyocytes.
The heart is made up of heart muscle known as Cardiac muscle, or myocardium This contracts almost 70 times a minute and pumps about 5 liters of blood each minute.
Myocardium.
The cardiac muscle tissue us referred to as the heart or myocardium.
Embryonic cells make up a plant
myocardium
cardiac muscle
Cardiac Muscle or myocardium are the muscle that make up the heart that contract and relax to pump blood.
there are penitential cells in the liver, -narb