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Brain Bee Study Guide -

Your biceps contracts. The cup lifts. But movement must be smooth and precise. You can't just blast away.

Vesicles fuse. Glutamate spills into the synaptic cleft. brain bee study guide

The muscle fiber fires an action potential. on the T-tubule sense the voltage change and mechanically open ryanodine receptors (RyRs) on the sarcoplasmic reticulum. Calcium floods the cytosol. Your biceps contracts

Sodium floods in (phase 0: depolarization). Then, open, repolarizing you (phase 3). But a special class of calcium-dependent potassium channels ensures you have an afterhyperpolarization — a refractory period so you don't fire chaotically. brain bee study guide

At the synapse onto the LMN, in the cleft take up excess glutamate via EAAT2 transporters , converting it to glutamine (via glutamine synthetase), sending it back to you to recycle.

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