Skeletal Muscle (DP IB Biology)
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Skeletal Muscle
Skeletal muscle contracts when it receives an impulse from a motor neurone via the neuromuscular junction
Neuromuscular junctions work in a very similar way to synapses
They are located between a motor neurone and a muscle cell
The collection of a motor neurone, the skeletal muscle fibers, the neuromuscular junctions between the neurone and the muscle fibres form a motor unit
There are multiple neuromuscular junctions spread across several muscle fibres within the motor unit and this varies the intensity of muscle contraction
During a low intensity muscle contraction, a low number of motor units are activated
For a high intensity contraction, more motor units receive impulses
Motor Unit Diagram
The motor unit of skeletal muscle consists of a motor neurone, muscle fibres, and neuromuscular junctions
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