2 Blocking the voltage-gated Nat channels between R1 and R2

  1. What causes the plateau phase during a cardiac muscle action potential?Group of answer choices Closed voltage gated Ca+ channels
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  2. What causes the plateau phase during a cardiac muscle action potential?CHOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER!!! Closed voltage gated Ca+
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  3. What causes the plateau phase during a cardiac muscle action potential?Group of answer choices Closed voltage gated Ca+ channels
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  4. Which of the following is responsible for the fusion of vesicles in the axon terminal to release the neurotransmitter into the
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  5. What major functional structure is located in nodes of Ranvier that allow the axon in these regions to conduct?Group of answer
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  6. Which of the following transmembrane ion channels is/are most closely associated with hyper polarization and IPSP? (Select all
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  7. Which of the following transmembrane ion channels is/are located on the axon terminal? (Select all that apply.)a. voltage gated
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  8. Multiple select. Choose all that apply:Which of the following protein ion channels are open at rest? Group of answer choices Na+
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  9. Which of the following is most closely associated with the critical event called threshold?a. opening of voltage-gated k+
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  10. Blocking voltage-gated K+ channels would have which of the following effect on nerve function?Blocking voltage-gated K+ channels
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