The cell membrane of cardiac muscle cell separates different concentrations of which ions?
کارڈیک پٹھوں کے خلیوں کی سیل جھلی کس آئنوں کی مختلف حراستی کو الگ کرتی ہے؟
Answer: Sodium, Potassium, Calcium
Explanation
The cell membrane of cardiac muscle cells maintains an electrochemical gradient of sodium (Na⁺), potassium (K⁺), and calcium (Ca²⁺) ions.
These ions are crucial for generating and transmitting electrical impulses that cause heart contractions.
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