acetylcholine
Calcium ions... Ca+2
I think it is acetylocholine
Synaptic Cleft
mitochondria are particularly numerous on the branched ends of the axon where they are involved in the formation of transmitter substances. (Williams,G (2003) Advanced biology for you, cheltenham, nelson thornes, page 327)
Brain send the message via nerve impulses involving neurons which use the neuro-transmitter AcetylcholineEach nerve impulse begins in the dendrites of a neuron's. the impulse move rapidly toward the neuron's cell body and then down the axon until it reaches the axon tip.a nerve impulse travels along the neuron in the form of electrical and chemical signals.Acetylcholine- a neurotransmitter released at the neuromuscular junction triggers a muscle action potential, which leads to muscle contraction.
It stores neurotransmitters and release its content across synaptic cleft
Axon
axon
Acetylcholine is released by axon terminals of the motor neuron.
Acetylcholine is released into the neuromuscular junction by the axon terminal
Acetylcholine is released by axon terminals of the motor neuron.
An axon and the sarcolemma.
axon
axon terminal
The axon terminal of a nerve cell is adjacent to the neuromuscular junction. The axon terminal releases neurotransmitters that transmit signals across the synapse to the muscle fiber. This signal triggers muscle contraction.
The junction between a motor neruon's axon and the muscle cell membrane is called a neuromuscular junction or a myoneuraljunction?
The axon.
the axon terminal coming into close proximity to a muscle fiber
Synaptic end bulbs