10 steps of Muscle Contraction
step 5
Na+ rush creates an electrical current: action potential
step 6
electrical current travels all over the muscle cell and down T-tubule
step 2
motoneuron releases acetylcholine (Ach) which is a neurotransmitter
step 4
muscle cell membrane is permeable to Na+ at that moment only
step 1
signal from motoneuron gets to synapse
step 7 (now inside the muscle instead of at motor neuron)
the action potential causes Ca2+ from the sarcoplasmic reticulum to be released into the cell
step 9 (contraction)
the myosin heads immediately "pull" on the actin causing the muscle fiber to shorten, needs ATP to detach myosin from actin
step 10
when action potential ends, Ca2+ is reabsorbed and everything goes back to its original state and the muscle relaxes
step 8
Ca2+ ions allow the myosin heads to fit onto the actin
step 3
Ach meets its receptor on the muscle cell