Multiple Choice
Why is the recovery of intracellular calcium concentration after calcium influx not influenced by membrane potential?
A) Because the transport cycle of the plasma cell membrane calcium ATPase is electrogenic
B) Because the plasma cell membrane calcium ATPase has a high affinity for calcium
C) Because calcium binding to the plasma cell membrane calcium ATPase is voltage-dependent
D) Because the transport cycle of the plasma cell membrane calcium ATPase is electroneutral
E) Because the plasma cell membrane calcium ATPase has a low transport capacity
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