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what is the neuromuscular junction? - Answer synapse between a motor neuron and a muscle fiber list and define the key components of the PRE-synaptic NMJ: (Mom Said Axl Volunteered Apple Seeds) - Answer 1) motor neuron terminal - end of neuron neurotransmitter-filled synaptic vesicles 2) synaptic vesicles - Ach storage 3) axon terminal - end of neuron close to muscle fiber 4) voltage gated Ca2+ channels - allow Ca into neuron upon A.P. 5) action potential - signal that triggers neurotransmitter release 6) synaptic cleft - space between neuron terminal and muscle fiber membrane 1) motor neuron terminal - Answer end of neuron that contains synaptic vesicles filled with ACh neurotransmitters 2) synaptic vesicles - Answer ACh storage 3) axon terminal - Answer end of axon that is close to muscle fiber 4) voltage gated calcium channels - Answer open upon AP, resulting in calcium influx (into the cell) calcium is more concentrated on the ______ of the cell - Answer outside 5) action potential - Answer a strong and quick electrical charge that travels down an axon 6) synaptic cleft - Answer space between axon and cell list and define the key components of the POST-synaptic NMJ: (Mom Asked Ally & Sara To Sing To Mother Mary) - Answer 1) motor end plate - special region of muscle fiber membrane rich w ach receptors 2) ach receptors - proteins in motor end plate that bind to ach, resulting in depolarization of muscle fiber membrane

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PNB 2774 - EXAM 2 Questions All
Solved Correctly 2026.
what is the neuromuscular junction? - Answer synapse between a motor neuron and a
muscle fiber



list and define the key components of the PRE-synaptic NMJ: (Mom Said Axl Volunteered Apple
Seeds) - Answer 1) motor neuron terminal - end of neuron neurotransmitter-filled synaptic
vesicles

2) synaptic vesicles - Ach storage

3) axon terminal - end of neuron close to muscle fiber

4) voltage gated Ca2+ channels - allow Ca into neuron upon A.P.

5) action potential - signal that triggers neurotransmitter release

6) synaptic cleft - space between neuron terminal and muscle fiber membrane



1) motor neuron terminal - Answer end of neuron that contains synaptic vesicles filled with
ACh neurotransmitters



2) synaptic vesicles - Answer ACh storage



3) axon terminal - Answer end of axon that is close to muscle fiber



4) voltage gated calcium channels - Answer open upon AP, resulting in calcium influx (into the
cell)



calcium is more concentrated on the ______ of the cell - Answer outside



5) action potential - Answer a strong and quick electrical charge that travels down an axon



6) synaptic cleft - Answer space between axon and cell



list and define the key components of the POST-synaptic NMJ: (Mom Asked Ally & Sara To Sing
To Mother Mary) - Answer 1) motor end plate - special region of muscle fiber membrane rich
w ach receptors

2) ach receptors - proteins in motor end plate that bind to ach, resulting in depolarization of
muscle fiber membrane

3) acetylcholinesterase (AChE) - enzyme that breaks down Ach, terminating A.P.

, 4) sarcolemma - muscle cell that contain motor end plate & creates muscle fiber electrical signal

5) t-tubules - folding back of sarcolemma that enhances A.P. deep into fiber

6) sarcoplasmic reticulum - specialized E.R that stores and releases Ca in response to
depolarization (A.P.)

7) troponin/tropomyosin - regulatory proteins that control myosin/actin binding during muscle
contraction

8) myosin/actin filaments - proteins in muscle fibers that interact to contract muscle

9) motor unit - single motor neuron & all muscle fibers it innervates



1) motor end plate (Mom) - Answer specialized region of muscle fiber lined with ACh
receptors



2) acetylcholine receptors (Asked) - Answer proteins binding to ACh, resulting in
depolarization of muscle membrane



3) acetylcholinesterase (AChE) (Ally) - Answer enzyme that breaks down ACh, terminating
signal



4) sarcolemma (Sara) - Answer cells that contain motor end plate (Mom) & create electrical
signal in muscle



5) t-tubules (To) - Answer invagination of sarcolemma causing deeper penetration of AP
signal



6) sarcoplasmic reticulum (Sing) - Answer specialized ER that stores and releases Ca in
response to depolarization



7) troponin / tropomyosin (To) - Answer proteins that control actin & myosin during muscle
contraction



8) myosin / actin (Mother) - Answer proteins that interact with each other for muscle
contraction



9) motor unit (Mary) - Answer



how does the NMJ function? - Answer acts as an integrator such that it receives a signal from
a motor neuron, that causes an A.P., causing Ach release and binding to receptors, which results
in muscle contraction

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