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Describe the neural control of skeletal muscle contraction.
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1 of 4The stages of the muscle contraction:
- At rest, tropomyosin masks myosin binding sites. The head of myosin contains from the hydrolysis of .
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1 of 3The motor cortex sends down signals via the pyramid tracts down to the peripheral nervous system. Signals designed centrally are conducted peripherally until they reach the muscle.
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Nervous system generates the signal which travels through nerves and the carries action potential. It is done either voluntary (skeletal muscle contraction), or involuntary (smooth and cardiac muscle). In skeletal muscle contraction the signal travels to neuromuscular junction where it is altered to chemical sygnals which our muscle, in a way, "understands".
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