Final answer:
The correct answer is option b. The cardiac muscle does have a prolonged period of slow repolarization called the plateau phase. It allows the heart muscle cells to fully contract before another electrical event can occur.
Step-by-step explanation:
The statement is b) false.
The cardiac muscle does have a prolonged period of slow repolarization called the plateau phase. During this phase, calcium ions enter the cell, which causes the membrane potential to remain at a plateau rather than rapidly repolarizing like in other muscle types.
This plateau phase allows the heart muscle cells to fully contract before another electrical event can occur. It is a key characteristic of cardiac muscle and contributes to the rhythmic contractions of the heart.