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1st step at neuromuscular AP (action potential) travels down the axon to the axon terminal
junction

1st step of contraction cycle myosin head hydrolyzes ATP & become energized & oriented




Once the nerve impulses stops the leftover Ach is broken down
1st step of muscle relaxation by ACHase (steps)
- muscle fiber membrane is no longer stimulated

polarization
1st step of nerve conduction
- sodium outside, potassium inside

1st step of sliding filament myosin pulls on actin, causing thin filament to slide inward
theory * ratchet along filaments

2nd step at neuromuscular electrical gated Ca2+ channels open & Ca2+ enters axon
junction terminal

2nd step of contraction cycle myosin head binds to actin, forming a cross-bridge

resting potential
2nd step of nerve conduction - nothing happens
- waiting for impulse

2nd step of relaxation potassium ions leave the muscle cell causing repolarization

2nd step of sliding filament z discs move towards each other, & sarcomere shortens
theory

3rd step at neuromuscular Ca2+ causes vesicles to release ACh into synaptic cleft
junction

myosin head pivots, pulling the thin filament past the thick
3rd step of contraction cycle
filament toward center of sarcomere (power stroke)

, action potential
3rd step of nerve conduction - sodium ion begins to move
- impulse copies into axon

calcium ions are actively transported back into sarcoplasmic
3rd step of relaxation
reticulum

thanks to structural proteins, there is a transmission of force
3rd step of sliding filament
throughout the entire muscle
theory
* resulting in whole muscle contraction

4th step of contraction cycle as myosin head binds ATP, cross-bridge detaches from actin

repolarization
4th step of nerve conduction - potassium moves out
- impulse done thru axon & myelin sheath

4th step of neuromuscular ACh diffuses across synaptic cleft & bind to its receptors on the
junction muscle

4th step of relaxation linkage b/w actin & myosin filaments break

4th step of sliding filament changes in I band & H zone as muscle contracts
theory

5th step at neuromuscular ACh binding opens ion channels & sodium rushes into muscle
junction

hyperpolarization
- potassium & sodium have switch places
5th step of nerve conduction
- nothing is moving
- impulse is moving to next neuron

5th step of relaxation actin & myosin filaments slide apart

6th step at neuromuscular if muscle reaches threshold (-55mv)at motor end plate, an AP
junction occurs on muscle

refractory period
6th step of nerve conduction
- everything is moving back to RMP

6th step of relaxation muscle fiber (sarcomere) relaxes

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