Neuromuscular Junction: Structure and Function of Junctional Folds
The muscle fibre membrane is folded to form junctional folds at the neuromuscular junction. These folds increase the surface area of the muscle fibre membrane and allow for more acetylcholine receptors to be present, which increases the sensitivity of the muscle fibre to acetylcholine.Muscle Strains - Related Articles
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