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The basic electrical rhythm (BER) of the gastrointestinal
tract refers to: A. rhythmic and spontaneous action potentials throughout the gut. B. spontaneous electrical activity which is initiated in Cajal cells and then spreads from muscle cell to muscle cell by gap junctions. C. spontaneous hyperpolarizations of the circular smooth muscle cells of sphincters. D. rhythmic electrical potentials of the intrinsic neurons of the gut. E. rhythmic electrical potentials of the extrinsic neurons coming to the gut from the CNS if anyone knows it pls explain ....cause i dont know the answer too
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----it's A. I asked an internal medicine guy. The analogy they used was that the BER is like the SA node of the gut. It is therefore both spontaneous and rhythmic. It is also, according to the guy,
a. intrinsic b. originates in the interstitial cells of cajal c. spreads via gap junctions that is one tough question...
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thanks
thanks for the answer but if he says that it is also intrinsic ,from cajal cells and has gap junction.....then does that mean that the ans. may be also B? plz do reply again Last edited by drdeb; 11-22-2006 at 11:23 AM. |
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