Biology, asked by LUVVVVV, 11 months ago

What is neuromotor junction.?


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Answered by limelight1726
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Heya mate
The answer of ur question is


♢ A neurotransmitter junction is a chemical synapse .
It is a point of contact between motor neuron and sarcolemma of the muscle fibre .
Motor neuron brings singnals to CNS to the muscles ...




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Answered by Anonymous
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Neuromotor junction is the gap between the motor neuron and a muscle fibre which serves as the connection of both .

EXPLANATION :

⬜ The stimulus is any change which is caused in the environment or surrounding of an individual . The stimulus has an adverse effect on the individual and it brings about response or change in the individual .

⬜ This results in nerve impulses which get transmitted from the receptor or the sense organ that receives the stimulus to the sensory neurons .

⬜ The sensory neurons transmit this to the central nervous system which on receiving stimulus sends impulses towards the motor neurons.

⬜ Now the motor neuron will transmit the impulse to the muscle fibres in order to react to the changed conditions of the environment.

⬜ This junction/gap between the motor neuron and the effector or muscle fibre is called neuromotor junction .

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