Presynaptic Cleft
Synaptic Cleft
Postsynaptic Cleft
Steps
Contraction
100

Another name for presynaptic

What is axon

100

Another name for synapse

What is the space in between

100

Another name for postsynaptic

What is cell membrane

100

The increase of sodium causes the cell to become more positive

What is depolarization

100

The zone disappears when contracted

What is H zone

200

This is the neurotransmitter that is temporarily held inside vesicles

What is acetylcholine (ACh)

200

The overall charge of this space compared to the postsynaptic cleft

What is positive

200

The overall charge of this space compared to the synaptic cleft

What is negative

200

The point that the electrical impulse has to reach to produce a muscle contraction

What is threshold

200

The two types are concentric and eccentric

What is isotonic

300

This is sent down to excite and open voltage-gated channels

What is action potential

300

The ion that is more abundant in this space

What is sodium

300

The pump that returns the cell to its resting membrane potential

Sodium-potassium pump

300

The efflux of potassium causes the cell to become more negative

What is repolarization

300

Required for connection of myosin heads to attachment sites, sodium/potassium pump, and calcium pump in sarcoplasmic reticulum

What is ATP

400

This ion travels through the voltage-gated channels and binds to the vesicles inside

What is calcium (Ca 2+) 

400

Allows sodium to flood into the postsynaptic cleft

What is the binding of acetylcholine to ligand-gated channels

400

The ion that is more abundant in this space

What is potassium

400

The only chemical messenger that can travel through the synapse

What is acetylcholine

400

Naturally blocks the attachment site for myosin heads

What is tropomyosin

500

The process (name this process) of the neurotransmitter being released from the presynaptic cleft into the synapse

What is exocytosis (active transport)
500

The more of this component, the stronger the muscle contraction

What is calcium or acetylcholine

500

This channel closes after the threshold is met

What is sodium channel

500

The vesicles bind to the postsynaptic cleft to release ACh after this action happens

What is the binding of calcium to the vesicles

500
Calcium has to bind for a muscle contraction to occur

What is troponin

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