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gamecube999
May19-06, 02:42 PM
the reversal potential is about 0mV, so how does opening the acetylcholine receptor at neuromuscular junctions cause action potentials to occur?

quasi426
May24-06, 09:47 PM
Reversal potential is the name give for a specific channel at which point no NET current (ion flux) will occur. Each protein channel will have different reversal potentials based the ions in the environment, the ions "allowed" to pass through the channel, the electrochemical gradients for each of the ions.

The reason an action potential occurs is similar to that of other neurons. There will be a threshold membrane voltage that will lead to opening of sodium channels and this will propagate down the membrane.