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Q: How does a motor neuron form a synapse with a muscle cell?
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What location does a neuron transfer an impulse to another cell?

It depends on what the next structure is. If it is another neurone, then it is a synapse. If it is skeletal muscle, then the it is a neuromuscular junction. If it is any other type of muscle, then it is a myoneural junction.


What neuron conducts impulses toward the synapse?

All neurons'impulsestravel to the synapse of the neuron. The synapse is the end of the neuron where theimpulsecantravelto another neuron or the any other receptor cell in the body.


What neurotransmitter neuron to muscle cell?

sensory neurones


What position on the muscle cell where the nerve fibers connect?

The term for the connection between a muscle cell and a neuron is the neuromuscular junction.


Define motor unit?

a motor neuron together with the muscle fibers (cell) it stimulates.


Can a single motor neuron for synapses with just one muscle cell?

A single motor neuron will innervate many muscle cells


What is the term for the cell that receives a signal at a synapse?

The cell receiving the signal at the synapse is called the postsynaptic neuron.


What is the point of contact between motor neurons and a skeletal muscle cell?

A nueromusculator junction


What site where the motor neuron and muscle cell meet is called the?

Neuromuscular junction


What is a description of synapses?

A synapse is the connection between neurons, allowing them to pass signals between each other. A synapse may also be between a neuron and a non-neuron cell, such as a muscle cell, to trigger a reaction.Helping to send messages to and from the brain.


Type of junction where a motor neuron and a skeleton muscle cell have contact?

A neuromuscular junction.


Skeletal muscle fiber is controlled by a motor neuron at a single?

Each muscle cell is only innervated by a single motor neuron, but each motor neuron innervates any number of muscle cells. When an action potential travels down the axon of an alpha motor neuron, it will depolarize several muscle cells at the same time, a phenomenon known as summation.