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What occurs in the myoneural junction?

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Where are neurotransmitters that cause skeletal muscle contraction are stored?

In the myoneural junction.


Where are neurotransmitters that cause skeletal muscle contraction normally stored?

In the myoneural junction.


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.


The junction between a motor neurons axon and the muscle cell membrane is called?

neuromuscular junction or myoneural junction


Neuromuscular junction is also known as the what?

The NMJ is the region where the efferent motor nerves connect with muscle tissue. When a signal is sent from the brain, down the spinal cord, to the nerve, neurotransmitters are released into the synaptic cleft (primary acetylcholine), which cause the muscle to contract.


Pertaining to muscles and nerves?

Myoneural


Pertaining to the muscles and nerves?

MYONEURAL


What pertaining to muscles and nerves?

myoneural


What is pertaining to muscles and nerves?

myoneural


What is an adherens junction?

An adherens junction is a protein complex which occurs at cell-cell junctions in epithelial tissues.


What is the difference between depolarizing and non-depolarizing drugs?

nondepolarizing meds act as an antagonist to acetylcholine at the myoneural junction in the muscle. Polarizing will mimick the effects of acetylcholine and cause membrane depolarization at the neuromuscular junction. In other words, look over your action potential.


At what junction do nerves contact skeletal muscle fibers?

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).