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If you calculate the time it would take for extracellular Ca to diffuse to the middle of a skeletal muscle fibre, the fastest predicted rate for onset of contraction would be in the order of 100 msec after the arrival of the motor neuron action potential. Why then is it possible for a muscle fibre to start contracting only 10 msec after the arrival of the motor nerve action potential? (