BI SC 004 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Sliding Filament Theory, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Neuromuscular Junction

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At the end of the motor neuron: axon terminus. The axon terminus is filled with synaptic vesicles: contains: When the motor neuron is stimulated by an action potential: releases the ach. Ach binds to: receptors on the motor end plate. The beginning of muscle contraction: the sliding filament model. 1) nerve impulses travel down a motor neuron to a neuromuscular junction. 2) acetylcholine (ach: released from the neuron, binds to receptors. 3) this binding stimulates the fiber: causes calcium to be released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum. 4) released calcium combines with troponin: molecule associated with actin. 5) this causes the tropomyosin threads around actin to shift: expose myosin binding sites. 6) myosin heads bind to these sites: form cross-bridges. 7) atp binds to the myosin heads: used for energy. Pulls the actin filaments towards the center of the sarcomere. Translates as: the stiffness of death . When a person dies: respiration ceases, heart stops beating, tissues begin to deteriorate.

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