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Answer:
A,C,F,E,D,B
Explanation:
The is the sequence of action potential transmission at at the neuromuscular junction. Generally the arrival of action potential from the presynptic neuron caused influx of ca+ which causes migration and the release of the the acetycholine to the synaptic cleft.
The acetycholine binds with the receptors on the saccolemma to causes opening of Na+ , its influx to causes depolarizarion of the sacolemma. The depolarization of the latter spreads along the transverse tubules, This depolarization causes increases in the permeability of the sacorplasmic reticulum, with opening of ca+ channels and diffusion of Ca+ out of the S. reticulum.
The Ca+ binds to troponin,and tropomyosin exposed the myosin-binding sites on actin filament . The myosin head forms the cross bridges with the filament, and therefore the sacomere shortens leading causing muscle contraction.
A motor neuron is a specialized type of brain cell where the neurons are located in the spinal cord of the brain. They are differentiated into the upper and lower neuron cells.
- A. The motor neuron's action potential takes place at the neuromuscular junction. C. The muscle fiber's plasma membrane depolarizes.
- F. The action potential moves throughout the muscle fiber along transverse (T) tubules. E. The sarcoplasmic reticulum becomes more permeable in response to the action potential, causing a release of calcium ions.
- D. Calcium ions bind to troponin, which changes the conformation of the tropomyosin so the actin-binding sites are exposed. B. Myosin cross‑bridges attach to actin fibers.
Hence the correct options are A, C, F, E, D, and B.
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