Question: Compared To Skeletal Muscl Cardiac Muscle Has A Lower Tetanic Force Cardiac Muscle Has A Higher Tetanic Force Cardiac Muscle Usually Contracts At Less Than Its Optimal Length Calcium Required For Cardiac Muscle Contraction Enters The Cytosol Through The Voltage-gated Ca2+ Channel Explain For Each Why That Answer Would Be Correct Or Incorrect.

Question: Compared To Skeletal Muscl Cardiac Muscle Has A Lower Tetanic Force Cardiac Muscle Has A Higher Tetanic Force Cardiac Muscle Usually Contracts At Less Than Its Optimal Length Calcium Required For Cardiac Muscle Contraction Enters The Cytosol Through The Voltage-gated Ca2+ Channel Explain For Each Why That Answer Would Be Correct Or Incorrect.

Compared to skeletal muscl

  1. cardiac muscle has a lower tetanic force
  2. cardiac muscle has a higher tetanic force
  3. cardiac muscle usually contracts at less than its optimallength
  4. calcium required for cardiac muscle contraction enters thecytosol through the voltage-gated Ca2+ channel

explain for each why that answer would be correct orincorrect.

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