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Intercalated disks are important in cardiac muscle because
They prevent cardiac muscle from going into prolonged tetanic contraction.
Both (A) and (B) are correct.
They allow action potentials to spread from one cardiac muscle cell to an adjoining cardiac muscle cell.
They allow the force of contraction to be transmitted from one cardiac muscle cell to an adjoining cardiac muscle cell.
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