Neuromuscular Junction: How Neurons Control Muscle Contraction
The space between a neuron and a muscle is called the neuromuscular junction. It is a specialized synapse that allows the neuron to communicate with the muscle fiber. The neuromuscular junction is essential for muscle contraction, as it allows the neuron to send signals to the muscle fiber to cause it to contract.Brain & Nervous System - Related Articles
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