The rise in unitary smooth muscle membrane potential toward threshold potential is due to Flow of Ca+2 ions through conn

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The rise in unitary smooth muscle membrane potential toward threshold potential is due to Flow of Ca+2 ions through conn

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The Rise In Unitary Smooth Muscle Membrane Potential Toward Threshold Potential Is Due To Flow Of Ca 2 Ions Through Conn 1
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The rise in unitary smooth muscle membrane potential toward threshold potential is due to Flow of Ca+2 ions through connexin channels Flow of Ca+2 ions via voltage gated Ca+2 channels Flow of Ca+2 ions via voltage gated Na+ channels Flow of Ca+2 ions via leaky Ca+2 channels Blank (not answered) In smooth muscles, inhibitory hormones relax smooth muscles due to Decrease depolarization phase below maximum potential Shortening of voltage gated Ca+2 opening time Increase chloride conductance Pump of Ca+2 into the sarcoplasmic reticulum Blank (not answered) Back Next Page 7 of 11 Never submit passwords through Google Forms. This form was created inside of Uruk University. Report Abuse Google Forms E M EPIC
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