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    In Cardiac Contractile Cells,the L-Type Ca₂+channels Lie Mostly in The
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In Cardiac Contractile Cells,the L-Type Ca₂+channels Lie Mostly in The

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In cardiac contractile cells,the L-type Ca₂+channels lie mostly in the:


A) ​sarcolemma
B) sarcoplasmic reticulum
C) transverse (T) tubules
D) outer membrane
E) ​pericardial sac

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