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Muscle contraction

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  • Hey Sam, I'm having some trouble with understanding muscle contraction.
  • ....Really? Alright Chad. I will explain to the best of my abilities.
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  • So the brain's the boss?
  • Alright, Chad. Muscles don’t work on their own. They need instructions from the nervous system.
  • Exactly! The brain sends a signal to the muscle through a neuron, and that signal is called an action potential
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  • The action potential travels down to the neuromuscular junction(NMJ) – where the neuron meets the muscle.
  • The NMJ consists of the synapse, the connection between the neuron and muscle cell.
  • And that's what makes the muscle contract?
  • Not quite yet. This is just the start!
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  • When the action potential reaches the end of the neuron, voltage-gated calcium channels open, letting calcium enter
  • Voltage what?...
  • voltage gated channel, its a channel that only opens when the electric charge reaches a certain level from the action potential.
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  • so calcium gets things moving?
  • Exactly!
  • it triggers the release of a neurotransmitter, a chemical by which signals are moved across the synapse.
  • In this case, that neurotransmitter is the acetylcholine(ACh)
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  • ACh moves through the synapse and binds, to receptors on the muscle cell
  • When ACh binds, chemically gated channels open and allow sodium in and potassium out.
  • And that exchange of sodium and potassium creates an action potential in the muscle, right?
  • Yes and that's what makes the muscle finally contract.
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  • So? Do you understand?
  • Hmm... I already forgot.
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