Anatomy and Physiology II
An action potential is a rapid, temporary change in the electrical membrane potential of a cell, particularly neurons and muscle cells, that allows for the transmission of signals along nerves and the contraction of muscles. This process is crucial in the cardiac conduction system as it initiates and regulates the heartbeat through the coordinated electrical activity of cardiac muscle cells.
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