Which of the following is NOT a property of myocardial cells? Contractility Excitability Elasticity Automaticity
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This refers to their ability to contract and generate force to pump blood. Excitability is also a property of myocardial cells. This refers to their ability to respond to electrical stimuli and generate action potentials. Elasticity is another property of Show more…
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