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Describe the process of skeletal muscle contraction by assembling the following 10 events in the proper order. Your answer must be written in complete sentences- do not just list the letters or the events- write it out. Begin your description with an action potential traveling down a motor neuron and end with the muscle in it's relaxed state.

A) T and T system undergoes a conformational change, exposing the myosin binding sites on actin

B) myosin heads/cross bridges bind to actin and flex, shortening the sacromere

C) the motor neuron triggers an action potential at the neuromuscular junction

D) calcium ions bind to the T and T system

E) actin filaments are pulled toward the center of the sacromere, shortening the muscle fiber

F) muscle fiber is stimulated at the neuromuscular junction

G) myosin head/cross-bridges bind to actin

H) APs travel down the T-tubules to the sarcoplasmic reticulum

I) in response to an AP, calcium ions are released into the cytosol/space around the myofibrils

J) calcium ions actively transported into the sarcoplasmic reticulum

K) myosin head continues to attach, flex, release, extend, and reattach as long as calcium ions are present

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