BIO 126 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Neuromuscular Junction, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Muscle Fascicle

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Neuropeptides are related to pain and hunger. Gap junctions are present in the heart and some parts of the brain. There is a protein tunnel from one cell to the next. The space between two neural cells is called a synaptic cleft. Diffuses to other side of cleft and binds to chemical (ligand-gated) receptor proteins. Produces graded potentials in the postsynaptic membrane. Neurotransmitter action is terminated by enzymatic cleavage or cellular uptake. The membrane of the post synaptic cell is lined with ligand- gated channels. Acetylcholine (ach: crosses the synapse between a motor neuron and a muscle fiber, neuromuscular junction, a single skeletal muscle cell is called a muscle fibre. Junction of motor neuron"s axon and muscle fiber. Axon divides into terminals containing vesicles of acetylcholine. Na+ flows into muscle cell leading to depolarization and an action potential. All muscle cells can conduct an action potential. Acetylcholinesterase (enzyme) breaks down ach into acetic acid and choline.

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