Part C - Components of the neuromuscular junction Part D - Labeling the structures at the neuromuscular junction Drag and drop each of the following terms to the appropriate slot. Acetylcholine Muscle fiber Axon terminal of motor neuron Motor end plate Part E - Identifying the function of certain parts of the neuromuscular junction Part F - Putting the events at the neuromuscular junction in order
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