Stimulation of a muscle fiber by a motor neuron occurs at:
the neuromuscular junction
the transverse tubules
the myofibril
the sarcoplasmic reticulum
Muscle contraction is initiated by a signal sent by the central nervous system (CNS) via a motor neuron. The junction between a motor neuron and the sarcolemma of the muscle fibre is called the neuromuscular junction or motor-end plate. A neural signal reaching this junction releases a neurotransmitter (Acetyl choline) which generates an action potential in the sarcolemma .
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