Myocardium: The Heart's Pumping Muscle - Definition & Function
The myocardium is the layer of the heart wall responsible for its pumping action. It is composed of cardiac muscle cells, also known as cardiomyocytes, which are arranged in a complex network of fibers. These fibers contract and relax in a coordinated manner, allowing the heart to pump blood throughout the body.Heart Attack - Related Articles
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