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Communication Between the Nervous System and Skeletal Muscles
Sabrina Barner, Abbe Carlin, Amber Weigle
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Neuromuscular Junctions
Communication link between nervous system and skeletal muscle fiber Specialized intercellular connection Each skeletal muscle fiber is controlled by a nerve cell Motor neuron Axon Terminal: the somewhat enlarged, often club-shaped endings by which axons make synaptic contacts with other nerve cells Cytoplasm of the axon terminal contains mitochondria and vesicles filled with acetylcholine(ACh) Synaptic cleft: narrow space which separates the axon terminal from the sarcolemma
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Neuromuscular Junctions Cont.
Motor end plate contains receptors that bind ACh Acetylcholinesterase (an enzyme) that both the synaptic cleft and the motor end plate contain AChE Action potential: neurons control skeletal muscle fibers by stimulating the production of this
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The Contraction Cycle Link between the generation of an action potential in the sarcolemma and the start of a muscle contraction which occurs at the triads The passage of the action potential along T tubules triggers the massive release of calcium ions from terminal cisternae The presence of calcium ions begins muscle contractions
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Checkpoint Questions Describe the neuromuscular junction.
-Communication link between nervous system and skeletal muscle fiber How would a drug the blocks acetylcholine release affect muscle contraction? -There would be no changes in the sarcolemma and there would be no contraction in the muscle fiber. What would you expect to happen to a resting skeletal muscle if the sarcolemma suddenly became very permeable to calcium ions? -It would constantly be contracted and would inhibit the muscle from relaxing completely
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