"Myocardium" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The myocardium is the middle layer of the heart, consisting of cardiac muscle cells. It is responsible for contracting to pump blood throughout the body. The myocardium is the thickest layer of the heart and is divided into the left and right ventricles and atria.
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Myocardia refers to the muscular tissues of the heart. In anatomy, myocardium is the middle layer of the heart wall, which is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body. The term "myocardia" is the plural form of "myocardium", referring to multiple heart muscles.
Myocardiopathy refers to a disease or condition that affects the heart muscle (myocardium). It is a term that encompasses a range of disorders that weaken the heart muscle, leading to difficulty pumping blood effectively. Myocardiopathy can be caused by various factors, such as high blood pressure, coronary artery disease, or genetic mutations, and can lead to symptoms like shortness of breath, fatigue, and swelling in the legs and feet. Myocardiopathy is often treated with medication and lifestyle changes, and in some cases, may require surgery to restore blood flow to the heart.
Myocastoridae is a family of aquatic rodents commonly known as nutrias. They are large, semi-aquatic rodents that are found in South America, particularly in Argentina, Uruguay, and Brazil.