No because your heart is a muscle so there are no muscles within the heart.
The muscle that the heart is made out of is called the cardiac muscle. There are terms that represent heart attack and the heart muscle, but there isn't an exact scientific name for "heart". It's simply called heart.
Cardiac muscle forms the muscular wall of the heart. Cardiac muscle is involuntary muscle.
Cardiac muscle is found in the heart. The other two types of muscle are smooth and striated (skeletal) muscle.Cardiac muscle, the third kind of muscle (the other two being skeletal and smooth muscle.
The heart is one. If the muscle was gone, it would be too.
Another name for the human heart is a cardiac muscle.
you cannot pull a muscle in your heart cause there are no bones that connect to the heart. alternatively there are no muscles close by. you probably misheard your DR. or he said you have pulled a muscle near your heart like an intercostal muscle (between rib muscle) and the pain of that can feel similar to the chest pain people feel when they are havng a heart attack.
Your heart is a muscle. It is also called the myocardium. The muscle cells in the heart muscle are called myocardiocytes.
the heart is made out of a special type of muscle called cardiac muscle
The heart is a muscle.
The heart is a cardiac muscle
The muscle layer of the heart is the myocardium (or cardiac muscle).
The heart is a muscle so the heart is made of the cardiac muscle.
The heart IS a muscle.
The muscle of your heart MUSCLE would be your heart.
The heart is made of smooth and cardiac muscle
The heart muscle is also referred to as the cardiac muscle (myocardium).
You can pull a muscle which means it really aches but you cant push a muscle