There isn't any.
Brain is made of nervous tissue, not muscle.
Though sometimes, some people refer to the brain as a muscle, it really is not a muscle. It is made of completely different types of tissues than a muscle. There are four kinds of tissues in the body; connective tissue, epithelial tissue, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue. The brain is made entirely of nervous tissue and contains no muscle tissue what-so-ever.
Your brain is fat.
No. The brain is made up of nervous tissue, which is composed of specialized cells called neurons. Muscle tissue is composed of myocytes, or "muscle cells", which have a different organization, structure and function than nervous tissue.
Both the cardiac muscle and nervous tissue in the brain and spinal cord have no functional regenerative capacity.
Skeletal Muscle
Yes, the brain, kidneys and intestines
Heart, liver, lungs, kidneys... all organs basicly except the brain, which is fatty tissue.
skeletal muscle tissue,cardiac muscle tissue smooth muscle tissue
The answer is smooth muscle.The muscle tissue of a fully active brain will reproduce instantaneously; if damaged during exercises, as the brain has the most potential, and is fully alert of all of its operation perimeters: when performing at full power, and processing within parameters!
When the total CPK level is very high, it usually means there has been injury or stress to muscle tissue, the heart, or the brain. Muscle tissue injury is most likely. When a muscle is damaged, CPK leaks into the bloodstream.
Muscle tissue is deep to epidermal tissue. Epidermal tissue is superficial to muscle tissue.