12 steps of muscle contraction
Step 9
Myosin 'hinge' shortens, pulling actin filaments toward the center of the sarcomere
Step 12
Myosin head binds to another active site farther down the actin strand; the hinge shortens again pulling actin even closer to the midline
Step 8
Myosin heads bind to active sites
Step 11
Myosin hinge lengthens while unattached
Step 7
When troponin turns it pulls on the tropomyosin, moving the strand and uncovering active sites on actin molecules
Step 6
Binding causes troponin to change shape
Step 3
Binding of ACh causes an action potential to spread across the sarcolemma and into the T-tubules
Step 5
Ca2 binds to troponin
Step 1
Motor neurons release ACh into synapse
Step 4
Action potential causes the release of calcium ions from the sarcoplasmic reticulum
Step 2
ACh travels across the synapse and binds to ACh receptors on the sarcolemma
Step 10
ATP is used to break the actin myosin bond