Author Topic: Neuromuscular Junction  (Read 1482 times)

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jamesrayenz

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Neuromuscular Junction
« on: February 12, 2011, 03:19:13 AM »
The neuromuscular junction is a place in the body where the axons of motor nerves meet the muscle, and thus transmit messages from the brain that cause muscles to contract and relax. Each object has thousands of synapses, and muscle that control the movements of the body and cause the heart to beat. The neuromuscular junction is only one example of the many contacts that were made between the nerve and other parts of the body, leading to a performance object successfully. Neuromuscular junction begin neurons, or nerve cells. Specially designed cells that connect nerve cells using chemicals called neurotransmitters. Depending on the type of cells, has been designed specific neurotransmitters to stimulate the response, assuming that the receptors are present. In addition to the body, and nerve cells as a long tail called an axon, which ends in the dendrites, a group of fibers that can carry chemicals to the next neuron. In the instance of the neuromuscular junction, one can that neurons control muscle cells are many, but every muscle cells, and one does not respond only to the neuron.

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