Multiple Choice
What is the role of Calcium-dependent potassium channels in action potential dynamics?
A) They allow potassium to leave the cell during the falling phase of the action potential.
B) They allow potassium to enter the cell during the falling phase of the action potential.
C) They decrease potassium conductance, causing a return to the resting potential.
D) They increase potassium conductance, causing a slow afterhyperpolarizing potential.
E) They decrease the length of the relative refractory period following an action potential.
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