VANDER'S HUMAN PHYS CONNECT ACCESS
VANDER'S HUMAN PHYS CONNECT ACCESS
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ISBN: 9781260231526
Author: WIDMAIER
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 12, Problem B.4RQ
Summary Introduction

To draw: A ventricular muscle cell action potential.

Introduction: Action potential refers to a massive change in the membrane voltage that has a constant magnitude and can spread to adjacent areas of the membrane. The frequency of action potential increases with the intensity of the stimulus.

Summary Introduction

To describe: The changes in membrane permeability that is responsible for the alterations in membrane potential.

Introduction: The plasma membrane is regarded as selectively permeable because it allows only specific substances to cross through it.

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VANDER'S HUMAN PHYS CONNECT ACCESS

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