Question 4 What is the name for the specialized region of the muscle fiber that contains acetylcholine receptors? (A) Neuromuscular junction (B) Sarcomere (C) Junctional folds (D) Myofibril
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(A) Neuromuscular junction: This is the site where the motor neuron meets the muscle fiber. It is responsible for transmitting the signal from the neuron to the muscle fiber, but it does not specifically refer to the region containing acetylcholine Show more…
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