Which ions are primarily responsible for the 'spike potentials' that lead to actual contraction in the gut wall?
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Correct answer: Calcium and sodium ions
Spike potentials are true action potentials that occur when the slow waves reach a threshold (approx. -40 mV). These spikes are mediated by specialized calcium-sodium channels that open slowly, allowing calcium entry which directly triggers muscle contraction.
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