Smooth and Cardiac Muscle Physiology · Physiology

The refractory period of cardiac muscle is long primarily to:

  1. Increase heart rate
  2. Prevent tetany
  3. Enhance calcium uptake
  4. Reduce oxygen consumption
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Correct answer: Prevent tetany

A long refractory period prevents tetanic contractions in cardiac muscle. This allows adequate relaxation and filling between beats.

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