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Card 6
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What happens when acetylcholine receptors are blocked at the neuromuscular junction and how can this come about?
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Card 7
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What does the strength of muscle contraction depend on/
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Card 8
Front
For each action potential reaching a muscle there is...
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Card 9
Front
What happens there there are a train of action potentials separated by time reaching a muscle?
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Card 10
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What is a tetanic contraction?
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Card 11
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Muscle contractions are said to be...
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Card 12
Front
Lower (alpha) motorneurones are said to be the last part of the brain to initiate movement. Where do they begin?
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Card 13
Front
Are lower motorneurones large?
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Card 14
Front
What is located in the spinal cord that can lead to movements?
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Card 15
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How can lower motor neurones be damaged and what does this result in?
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