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{{Point|When a muscle is crushed, K<sup>+</sup> in blood is increased, diffusion of K<sup>+</sup> through K<sup>+</sup> channel is less, resting membrane potential is less, stability of the cell is less, causing arrythmia.}} | {{Point|When a muscle is crushed, K<sup>+</sup> in blood is increased, and in cardiac muscle cells, diffusion of K<sup>+</sup> through K<sup>+</sup> channel is less, resting membrane potential is less, stability of the cell is less, causing arrythmia.}} | ||
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When a muscle is crushed, K<sup>+</sup> in blood is {=increased.~decreased}, diffusion of K<sup>+</sup> through K<sup>+</sup> channel is {=less.~more}, resting membrane potential is {=less.~more}, stability of the cell is {=less.~more}, causing arrythmia. | When a muscle is crushed, K<sup>+</sup> in blood is {=increased.~decreased}, and in cardiac muscle cells, diffusion of K<sup>+</sup> through K<sup>+</sup> channel is {=less.~more}, resting membrane potential is {=less.~more}, stability of the cell is {=less.~more}, causing arrythmia. | ||
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When a muscle is crushed, K+ in blood is increased, and in cardiac muscle cells, diffusion of K+ through K+ channel is less, resting membrane potential is less, stability of the cell is less, causing arrythmia. |
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When a muscle is crushed, K+ in blood is increased. decreased , and in cardiac muscle cells, diffusion of K+ through K+ channel is less. more , resting membrane potential is less. more , stability of the cell is less. more , causing arrythmia.