11 Steps for Muscle Contraction
Step 1
(From brain) action potential travels down motor neuron
Step 3
ACh diffuses across the synaptic cleft which opens the sodium channels
Step 10
ATP reattaches to myosin and breaks cross bridges
Step 5
Action potential stimulates release of Calcium from sarcoplasmic reticulum
Step 2
At the neuromuscular junction (NMJ), the action potential reaches the axon terminal and stimulates the release of Acetylcholine (ACh)
Step 6
Calcium binds to troponin which changes its shape
Step 11
Calcium is reabsorbed by sarcoplasmic reticulum- muscle relaxes ( because the troponin changes shape again -tropomyosin blocks binding sites)
Step 8
Myosin binds to actin (cross bridges) (along with ATP)
Step 9
Power stroke (movement of actin filaments towards middle of sarcomere)
Step 4
Sodium channels in sarcolemma (muscle cell membrane) carry action potential to T-tubules
Step 7
The troponin's change in shape moves tropomyosin from blocking the myosin binding sites on actin