motor neuron axon terminals
In the myoneural junction.
In the myoneural junction.
The contraction of the I band in skeletal muscle helps to shorten the muscle fibers, allowing for movement and muscle contraction. This contributes to the overall function of skeletal muscle by enabling the muscle to generate force and produce movement.
Skeletal or voluntary muscle is capable of rapid contraction and is responsible for skeletal movement.
The stimulus that travels from the motor neuron to skeletal muscle is an electrical signal called an action potential. This action potential causes the release of neurotransmitters, specifically acetylcholine, which then stimulates muscle contraction.
yes skeletal muscle stretch by means of contraction.
stimulation of the muscle by a nerve ending.
the degree of muscle stretch is affect the strength or force of skeletal muscle contraction
The skeletal muscles do have the involuntary muscle because they help it in the contraction process.
during skeletal muscle contraction ,I band and H zone shortens. Sarcomeres
Neuromuscular junction. It is the point of contact between the motor neuron and the skeletal muscle cell, where the motor neuron releases neurotransmitters that trigger muscle contraction.
Acetylcholine is the excitatory neurotransmitter released by neurons innervating skeletal muscles. Acetylcholine release stimulates muscle contraction by acting at the nicotinic-acetylcholine receptor on the surface of the muscle cell.