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During neuromuscular transmission
Ca++ is released from vesicles located in the motor nerve terminal
Re-uptake of acetylcholine into the motor nerve terminal terminates the action of this transmitter
There is a decrease in the permeability of the motor end plate membrane to Ca++.
Acetylcholinesterase depolarises the muscle membrane adjacent to the motor end plate
Acetylcholine binds to receptors on the motor end plate membrane
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