End-plate Potential - Neuromuscular Junction

Neuromuscular Junction

The neuromuscular junction is the synapse that is formed between an α motor neuron and the skeletal muscle fiber. When a muscle contracts, an action potential is propagated down a nerve until it reaches the axon terminal of the motor neuron. The motor neuron then innervates the muscle fibers to contraction by causing an action potential on the postsynaptic membrane of the neuromuscular junction.

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