szívizomnak
Szívizomnak, more commonly known as cardiac muscle or myocardium, refers to the specialized muscle tissue that forms the heart. It is a type of involuntary striated muscle, meaning it contracts automatically and has a striped appearance under a microscope. This unique tissue is responsible for the rhythmic pumping action of the heart, which circulates blood throughout the body.
The cells of the szívizomnak, called cardiomyocytes, are interconnected by intercalated discs, which allow for rapid
Unlike skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle cannot be consciously controlled. Its electrical activity is initiated and regulated