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physiology of Neuromuscular junction​

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Function of Neuromuscular Junction​

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  • The neuromuscular intersection (NMJ) is a cholinergic neurotransmitter that associates an engine neuron to a skeletal muscle fiber. To empower continued tetanic constriction of skeletal muscle, the NMJ should dependably transmit the driving forces from the presynaptic engine neuron to the postsynaptic muscle fiber.  
  • The neuromuscular intersection (NMJ) is a synaptic association between the terminal finish of an engine nerve and a muscle (skeletal/smooth/cardiovascular). It is the site for the transmission of activity potential from nerve to the muscle.  
  • A neuromuscular intersection (or myoneural intersection) is a synthetic neurotransmitter shaped by the contact between an engine neuron and a muscle fiber. It is at the neuromuscular intersection that an engine neuron can transmit a sign to the muscle fiber, causing muscle withdrawal.  
  • Each neuromuscular intersection comprises of the axon terminal of an engine neuron and the engine end plate of a muscle fiber.
  • The Motor Neurone Part is  long procedures of neurones are designated "axons". As the axon of an engine neurone enters the structure of skeletal muscle it structures numerous branches called "axon terminals".  
  • The neuromuscular intersection is where an engine nerve imparts signs (motivations) to muscles, which makes the muscle contract.
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