Which of the following describes the electrical phenomenon known as 'slow waves' in gastrointestinal smooth muscle?
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Correct answer: Rhythmic oscillations of the resting membrane potential
Slow waves are not action potentials but rather cyclic depolarizations and repolarizations of the smooth muscle membrane potential. They establish the maximum frequency at which contractions can occur if the threshold for spike potentials is reached.
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