caveolae
The combining of the neurotransmitter with the muscle membrane receptors causes the membrane to become permeable to sodium ions and depolarization of the membrane. This depolarization triggers an action potential that leads to muscle contraction.
Yes, even though the human membrane is not a muscle.
The graded potential generated along the muscle cell membrane is known as an action potential. This is an electrical signal that travels along the membrane of the muscle cell, leading to muscle contraction. It is initiated by the movement of ions across the membrane in response to a stimulus.
Caveoli are small invaginations or pockets in the plasma membrane of cells. They play a role in endocytosis, a process by which cells take in molecules (such as nutrients) from the external environment. Caveoli are particularly abundant in endothelial cells, where they contribute to regulating the transport of molecules across the cell membrane.
its called the plasma membrane or cell membrane. sometimes the semi-permeable plasma membrane. The Sarcolemma is the plasma membrane specifically surrounding a muscle fiber.
sarcolemma is the plasma membrane of the muscle fiber (muscle cell)
Ability to conduct impulses along the muscle membrane.
The fibrous membrane surrounding each muscle is the fascia. This membrane comprises connective tissue.
tympanic membrane
Ca2+
The fibrous membrane surrounding each muscle is the fascia. This membrane comprises connective tissue.
what is the plasma membrane of the muscle cell