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I find your videos very useful, thank you so much!! 😃I do have one question about this chapter. The book states that tetany occurs because enough calcium ions are maintained in the sarcoplasm. This does make sense to me, because of the constant activation of the troponin complex and therefore the constant available active sites so contraction is possible. However, when looking on line, I found hypocalcemia causes tetany. I find this conflicting, I don't get how this works? What happens during hypocalcemia that effects the quantity of the calcium ions in the sarcoplasm?