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Why doesnt temperal Summation occur in Cardiac Muscles?

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Why doesnt temperal Summation occur in Cardiac Muscles?

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Because the properties of cardiac muscle cell membranes have different fibre membrances from skeletal muscle. As a result, individual twitches cannot undergo wave summation, and cardiac muscle tissue cannot produce tetanic contractions. It needs to be this way because a heart in a sustained tetanic contraction could not pump blood.

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