Final answer:
The conductance to Ca²⁺ is highest during Phase 2 of the ventricular action potential.
Step-by-step explanation:
The conductance to Ca²⁺ is highest during Phase 2 of the ventricular action potential.
In the ventricular action potential, Phase 0 is the rapid depolarization phase, Phase 1 is the early repolarization phase, Phase 2 is the plateau phase, Phase 3 is the rapid repolarization phase, and Phase 4 is the resting phase.
During Phase 2, the slow Ca²+ channels open and Ca²+ enters the ventricular cells, leading to an extended plateau phase and an influx of positively charged ions.