Chapter 50
axial: crianium, vertebrae, ribs
appendicular: appendages and girdles that join them to axis
neuron releases ACH (acetylcholine) a stimulatory neurotransmitter into the synaptic cleft between neuron and myofiber. ACH diffuses to receptors on the sarcolemma changing the permeability of the sarcolemma to ions. This changes the polarity of the cell and is spread until it reaches T-tubules which are in contact with sarcoplasmic reticulum that store Calcium ions. When activated SR becomes permeable to Ca+ flooding the cell. Ca+ binds to troponin/tropomyosin/actin complex which undergoes a confomational change in shape moving it from its inhibitory position between actin and myosin. Myosin head now comes into contact with actin at the actin biding site/myosin binding site and ATP binds to the ATP binding site on myosin.