U Question 2 1.25 pts Put the following sequence of events in order, First (Start Second [Choose] Ach binding to recepto

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U Question 2 1.25 pts Put the following sequence of events in order, First (Start Second [Choose] Ach binding to recepto

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U Question 2 1.25 pts Put the following sequence of events in order, First (Start Second [Choose] Ach binding to receptors, opens gates, allowing Na+ to enter resulting in endplate potential Calcium entry causes the release of Ach neurotransmitter into the synaptic cleft Voltage-gated calcium channels open, calcium enters the motor neuron Ach diffuses across to ACh receptors (Na+ chemical gates) on the sarcolemma Acetylcholinesterase degrades Ach AP arrives at the axon terminal Third Fourth Choose Fifth Choose . Sixth (End) [Choose :
Question 3 1.25 pts Put the following sequence of events in order. First (Start) Sodium channels close, potass 4 Second lonic conditions of resting statº Third [Choose] lonic conditions of resting state are restored by Na+ K+ pump Sodium channels close, potassium channels open. Sodium channels open Vendplate potential is generates at the nueromuscular junction Fourth (End)
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