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Q: What ion passes into the cell when ACh channels are activated?
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What passes from the neuron to the muscle cells and what effect does it produce?

Acetylcholine (ACh) is the neurotransmitter that passes from neuron to muscle cells and it causes the Na/K channels to open allowing Na+ to flow into the cell triggering an action potential.


What part of the muscle cell membrane contain acetylcholine receptors?

When the Ach binds to receptor sites on the muscle cell membrane it causes channels to open and allows Na+ to move into the cell which then causes an action potential.


What chemical into the muscle cell membrane causes a temporary rush?

Acetylcholine (ACh)


What neurotransmitter control the somatic nervous system and how does it work?

Acetylcholine (ACh) is the only neurotransmitter used in the motor division of the somatic nervous system. It works by binding to acetylcholine receptors on skeletal muscle fibers and opening ligand-gated sodium channels in the cell membrane.


What neurotransmitter controls the somatic nervous system how does it work?

Acetylcholine (ACh) is the only neurotransmitter used in the motor division of the somatic nervous system. It works by binding to acetylcholine receptors on skeletal muscle fibers and opening ligand-gated sodium channels in the cell membrane.


After ACh attaches to its receptors at the neuromuscular junction the next step is?

the depolarization of the muscle cell. This occurs when the ACh receptors open, allowing sodium ions to enter the muscle cell, which leads to the generation of an action potential. The action potential then propagates along the muscle cell, initiating contraction.


What has the author Friedrich Ach written?

Friedrich Ach has written: 'Hoch ach tungsvoll'


What could ACh causes in the dendrites of the postsynaptic neuron?

It would initiate an "action potential," or in other words an electrical impulse carried from nerve to nerve. Neurotransmitters such as ACh (Acetylcholine) are like a medium of exchange between nerve cells, at the end of the neural fiber ACh is released, then picked up (smelled?) by the receptors at the end of another fiber, which can trigger such an impulse. And so these "action potentials" are passed rapidly from cell to cell.


What change does ACh cause in an ACh receptor?

ACh binds to each ACH receptor which causes opening of ligand-regulated ion gate and the creation of end-plate potential.


When was Ach. Brito created?

Ach. Brito was created in 1887.


When was Manfred Ach born?

Manfred Ach was born in 1940.


What is the population of El Ach?

The population of El Ach is 16,108.