what happens when the cardiac muscle do not move
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The answer depends on two factors. The first would be what kind of organism it's in:
A. If the organism (let's assume it is a human being,) is dead, nothing;
B. If the person is alive and undergoing cardiac surgery with a temporary bypass mechanism in place, then the answer is indeterminate;
C. If the person is otherwise alive, then he/she won't be for long unless CPR is successfully undertaken.
The second factor occurs when the heart is not located in any organism's body.
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A. If the organism (let's assume it is a human being,) is dead, nothing;
B. If the person is alive and undergoing cardiac surgery with a temporary bypass mechanism in place, then the answer is indeterminate;
C. If the person is otherwise alive, then he/she won't be for long unless CPR is successfully undertaken.
The second factor occurs when the heart is not located in any organism's body.
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Skeletal muscles move the body. ... These muscles push materials like food or blood through organs. Unlikeskeletal muscle, smooth muscle cannever be under your control. Cardiac muscle is also an involuntary muscle, found only in the heart.
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