Exam 38: Cellular Basis of Cardiac Contractility

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Removal of external Ca2+ to levels below about 0.2 mM result in no discernible force from the heart. This is because

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Stretch increases the force of cardiac contraction mainly by

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Ca2+ enters the cardiomyocytes every heart beat through

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W hich of the following is NOT one of the ways in which cardiomyocytes differ from skeletal muscle fibers?

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Sympathetic stimulation increases all of the following EXCEPT

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Cardiac muscle can increase its strength of contraction by all of the following EXCEPT

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The space between myofibrils in cardiomyocytes is occupied mainly (in terms of volume) by

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The force-frequency relation in the heart (the relation between frequency of stimulation and strength of the heart) is caused principally by

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Cardiomyocytes form a functional syncytium by being electrically coupled to one another at the

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Relaxation of the cardiomyocytes is caused mainly by

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Cardiac m uscle cannot increase its strength of contraction by repetitive stimulation (wave summation) because

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Cardiac muscle cannot increase its strength by recruitment because

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Which of the following are NOT found in the I band?

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Modestly increasing the frequency of the heart beat from 70 min-1 to 120 min-1 will

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“Calcium-induced calcium release” refers to

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The inotropic effect of sym pathetic stim ulation is due mainly to

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In cardiac muscle, the T-tubules are located

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