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  • Hi Kendra how are you today?
  • I’m good james, I learnt something fascinating in my anatomy class today.
  • Really? Tell me about it.
  • Sure!! It has to do with how the muscles contract and surprisingly james we never think about these tiny details when moving.
  • Muscles are like pulling ropes that help us move, they are made up of tiny parts that work together
  • Really? How does it work?
  • When we want to move, our brain sends signals to our muscles letting it know it’s time to work
  • Fascinating, and after that what happens?
  • The message reaches a meeting point between the nerve and the muscle, this point is called the neuromuscular junction
  • Here the nerve has to use a special messenger called the neurotransmitter
  • It’s like a key that opens a door for message to pass through
  • There are tiny gates and doors on the muscles. They open when the messenger (neurotransmitter ) arrives.
  • The voltage channels are like doors that open because of the message’s electricity.
  • There are also chemical gated channels that are like gates that only open when they sense the messenger’s key
  • Wow amazing
  • There are also tiny messengers callled calcium and ATP inside our muscles that play a very important role inside our muscles.
  • Haha yes, I guess you can call them that.
  • So they’re like tiny minions.
  • Our muscle also has two special team inside them and they are actin and myosin. They work together like a tug of war game. Actin pulls one way and myosin pulls the other way, making the muscle move.
  • The tiny messangers( calcium and ATP) tell the special time when to start pulling once the message comes from the brain.
  • Wow so much teamwork just for the muscle to move, and we don’t think too deep on how it works.
  • Exactly james, don’t you think that muscle movement is amazing
  • Yes I do Kendra. Thank you for sharing.
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