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The motor neurons are responsible in skeletal muscle movement.
It has organs belonging to the muscular system, the skeletal system, the cardiovascular system, the integumentary system and the nervous system in it. Muscles, bones, blood vessels, nerves and skin.
The submucosa supports the mucosa and joins the mucosa to the bulk of overlying smooth muscle. Blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, and nerves all run through here.
1. Provide a route for entry and exit of nerves and blood vessels that serve the muscle fibers. 2. Provide strength to muscle as a whole3. Support and bind muscle fibers
Yes, the connective tissues of the epimysium contain the blood vessels and nerves that supply the muscle fibers
A motor endplate is a large special synaptic contact between motor axons and each skeletal muscle fiber. Each muscle fiber forms one endplate. Its function is to transmit impulses from nerves to muscles.
A motor endplate is a large special synaptic contact between motor axons and each skeletal muscle fiber. Each muscle fiber forms one endplate. Its function is to transmit impulses from nerves to muscles.
Motor neurons meet the muscle cells at neuromuscular junctions. Neurotransmitters are passed from the nerve across a synaptic cleft to the muscle to make it contract. Any damage to this nerve will mean that those cells will not contract (move).
It is a depression where vessels, nerves or ducts enter a bodily organ
Because the nerve supply for muscles are mixed
Poliomyelitis - viral infection of the nerves that control skeletal muscle movement Muscular Dystrophies - (most commonly a mutation of dystrophin) muscle function is impaired, causing weakness Myasthenia Gravis - autoimmune disease affecting the neuromuscular junction.
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