Musculoskeletal System | Neuromuscular Junction | Neuromuscular Transmission: Part 1

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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be teaching you about the neuromuscular junction, and the neuromuscular transmission. During part 1 of this series we will be discussing the action potentials carried by the alpha motor neuron, and the factors that play a role in the release of ACh, and the synaptoproteins involved with this process. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!

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I think I will release some Ach into the synaptic cleft to open my ligand gated ion channels to allow Na+ to enter my fiber cells and cause my Ryanodine receptor to open my sarcoplasmic reticulum allowing Ca+ to release and bind to my Troponin- C which changes the shape of Troponin- T causing my tropomyosin to move away from the active site of my actin allowing my myosin to bind to my actin which pulls my thin filaments using power stroke to finally get over one another


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