Most of the middle layer in the heart is composed of cardiac muscle cells
Answer:
That is false
Explanation:
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Answer:
excitable
Explanation:
All muscle types will respond to an electrical stimulus because all muscle cells are excitable.
Excitability is response of muscle to signal which delivered through the motor neuron.
Excitability is stretching of muscles.
The contraction and relaxation of muscle occur in following way:
Muscle contraction begins with signal. The contraction occur when nervous system send signals. The impulse which is called signal is travel through a motor neuron.
The whole process include following three steps:
1) Message is traveled from nervous to muscular system and trigger the chemical reaction.
2) This chemical reaction causes the muscle fibers to reorganize in such a way that shorter the length of them which is called contraction.
3) when this signal is no longer remain , reverse chemical process occur and muscles relax.
The answer is fetal alcohol syndrome. It is a condition that an infant could experience when the mother who is pregnant is ingesting alcohol during her pregnancy. It could cause defects and disorder to the infant that it will make the infant to be born in a normal way. This could be classified as to mild or severe depending on the situation.