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Action/resting potentials.
Question: What are the two chemicals that we deal with with action potentials?
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What is a membrane potential?
hyper and hypo calcemia, kalcemia
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What is a membrane potential?
Voltage gates, action potentials
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This video discusses myocardial action potentials: depolarization, climax, plateau, and repolarization phases.
Q: How are action potentials caused in the myocardium?
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This video is about the process of cardiac action potentials, and how sympathetic and parasympathetic stimulation affect depolarization.
Q: How are action potentials caused in the pacemaker cells?
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What happens to the cell during action potentials The steps that occur in the cell to set off action potential. voltage changes to hyper polarize and back to resting potential
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This video discusses how action potentials occur within the heart and their differences to skeletal muscle.
Q: What is the process of a myocardial action potential?
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What are the final steps of an action potential? steps to an action potential, gates used and graph
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What are the gradients acting on ions?
Electric and chemical gradients of membrane, early steps of action potentials.
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what is a membrane potential?
action potentials, depolarization and hyperpolarization, graded petentials
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what is a membrane potential?
action potentials, depolarization and hyperpolarization
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