SA & AV action potentials: Phase ____ is a depolarization which results from the opening of the voltage gated Ca+ channels. The voltage gated Na+ channels are inactivated because the resting membrane potential of these cells are less negative than their ventricular counterparts. This results in a slow conduction of the impulse which is used by the AV node to prolong transmission from the atria to the ventricles.

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1. SA & AV action potentials: Phase ____ is a depolarization which results from the opening of the voltage gated Ca+ channels. The voltage gated Na+ channels are inactivated because the resting membrane potential of these cells are less negative than their ventricular counterparts. This results in a slow conduction of the impulse which is used by the AV node to prolong transmission from the atria to the ventricles.