At the neuromuscular junction, the axon terminal connects with the muscle cells. By enabling impulses to pass through and releasing Acetylcholine, which sends the signal, this structure helps it work.
The terminal end of a motor neuron and a muscle cells (skeletal, smooth, or cardiac) form the neuromuscular junction (NMJ), which is a synaptic connection. It is the location where the action potential is sent from the nerve to the muscle. It is also a location for a variety of illnesses and a site of action for a variety of pharmaceuticals.
Acetylcholine receptors: In vertebrates, the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR), an ion channel that is ligand-gated, is present in the neuromuscular junction of skeletal muscles.
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