(Ch. 11.2; Somatic) What would you find in a neuromuscular junction? acetylcholine esterase the nuclei of motor neurons muscarinic acetylcholine receptors beta adrenergic receptors muscle spindles
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Step 1: In a neuromuscular junction, you would find the presynaptic nerve terminal, the synaptic space (also known as the synaptic cleft), and the postsynaptic muscle fiber. Show more…
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