Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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Cells in the body have the ability to undergo a transiet depolarization and repolarization.
A. Plot the action potential of non-pacemaker cardiac myocyte and indicate what kinds of ion channels involved in each phase and compare ion movement during a myocardial cell's action potential to ion movement of a neuron's action potential.
B.Explain why contractions in the cardiac muscle cells are different to skeletal muscle cells.
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