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While on a food tour in Asia, a traveler accidentally ingests TTX (a poison that blocks voltage-sensitive Nat channels). This drug would: O A Stop the heart from beating O B Depolarize resting membrane potential C Prolong the action potential plateau phase D Inhibit pacemaker potential
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Answer:inhibit pacemaker potential
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