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What best describes how ACh changes the ion permeability of the sarcolemma? ACh binds to receptors in the junctional folds. The end plate potential is primarily, and most directly, caused by the movement of Na+ __ diffuses into the muscle fiber through open chemically gated ion channels. Na+ __ ...

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What best describes how ACh changes the ion permeability of the sarcolemma?
✅ACh binds to receptors in the junctional folds.

The end plate potential is primarily, and most directly, caused by the movement of
✅Na+

__ diffuses into the muscle fiber through open chemically gated ion channels. ✅Na+

__ diffuses out of the muscle fiber through open chemically gated ion channels. ✅K+

__ binds to ACh receptors, causing them to open chemically gated ion channels.
✅ACh

Which of the following best describes the role of acetylcholinesterase molecules at the
neuromuscular junction? ✅acetylcholinesterase breaks down ACh, which allows
chemically gated ion channels to close.

Location of acetylcholinesterase ✅synaptic cleft

Protein in sarcolemma ✅ACh receptor

Ion entering muscle fiber through open chemically gated ion channels ✅Na+

Container of many neurotransmitter molecules ✅synaptic vesicle

Ion triggering exocytosis ✅Ca2+

Membrane surrounding muscle fiber ✅sarcolemma

Neurotransmitter at neuromuscular junction ✅acetylcholine

Portion of sarcolemma containing ACh receptors ✅junctional folds

How is an action potential generated at the neuromuscular junction (NMJ) is converted
to excitation in the muscle fiber? ✅an action potential in the motor neuron causes ACh
to be released into the synaptic cleft. Binding of ACh to sarcolemma receptors initiates
graded potentials.

, Which best describes the initial event in contraction? ✅Myosin heads bind to the newly
exposed myosin-binding sites on actin to form cross bridges

The swollen chamber of an organelle that lies on either side of a T tubule ✅

cistern ✅The swollen chamber of an organelle that lies on either side of a T tubule

voltage-sensitive tubule protein ✅a protein that changes shape as a result of an action
potential

A protein with heads that attach in cross bridging ✅myosin

A structure that forms a path from the membrane to the cell interior ✅T tubule

The protein that binds to calcium ✅troponin

Which of the following statements best summarizes excitation-contraction coupling?
✅A series of events in which an electrical stimulus is conveyed to a muscle fiber to
enact contraction.

myofilament with a knob-like head ✅myosin

myofilament stiffened and stabilized by tropomyosin ✅actin

the cytoplasm of a skeletal muscle fiber ✅sarcoplasm

bundle of skeletal muscle fibers enclosed by connective tissue called perimysium
✅fasicle

Sarcolemma ✅membrane of muscle cell

long, cylindrical cells ✅skeletal muscle fibers

contractile unit of muscle ✅sarcomere

made up of several sarcomeres ✅myofibrils

Location of higher concentration of Ca2+ needed for cross bridge formation and cycling:
✅cytoplasm

Actin status to begin cross bridge formation ✅actin-binding sites exposed

Molecule(s) bound to myosin head at start of cross bridge cycle ✅ADP and Pi

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