Removal of external Ca2+ to levels below about 0.2 mM result in no discernible force from the heart. This is because
A) There is no cardiac action potential without extracellular Ca2+ B) There is no calcium-induced-calcium release without extracellular Ca2+ C) Ca2+ cannot enter over the NCX to activate the myofilaments D) Ca2+ is pumped out of the cell by the PMCA E) TnC is insensitive to Ca2+ when the heart is relaxed