Objective 8 Flashcards

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Describe how the motor neurons stimulate skeletal muscles

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  • Axons of motor neurons travel from the CNS to the muscle cells via cranial and spinal nerves.
  • Axons of motor neurons form many branches as they enter muscles
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How are skeletal muscles stimulated?

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Skeletal muscles are stimulated by motor neurons of the somatic nervous system.

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What happens where each axonal branch enters the muscle?

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Each axonal branch forms a neuromuscular junction with a single muscle fiber

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Where are the neuromuscular junctions situated?

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They are situated midway along the length of the muscle fiber.

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What is the neuromuscular junction composed of?

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  • Synaptic vesicles of the terminal axon
  • Synaptic cleft
  • The motor end plate of a muscle
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What do the synaptic vesicles of the terminal axon contain?

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the neurotransmitter ACh

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What does the motor end plate of a muscle contain?

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ACh receptors that help form the neuromuscular junction

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What happens when a nerve impulse reaches the end of the motor axon at the neuromuscular junction

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  • voltage-regulated calcium channels open and allow Ca2+ to enter the axon terminal
  • Ca2+ inside the axon terminal causes axonal vesicles to fuse with the axonal membrane
  • This fusion increases ACh into the synaptic cleft via exocytosis
  • ACh diffuses across the synaptic cleft to nicotinic ACh receptors on the sarcolemma
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What happens when ACh binds to its receptors?

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It opens chemically-gated ion channels which cause an end-plate potential (an EPSP at the motor end plate)

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What happens when end plate potentials have summed to threshold?

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Once the end plate potentials have summed to threshold, an action potential is initiated

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What happens when ACh is bound to ACh receptors?

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ACh bound to ACh receptors is quickly destroyed by the enzyme acetylcholinesterase
- prevents continued muscle fiber contraction the absence of additional stimuli

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