discuss in details the different effects of neuromuscular block on the trasmission of impluse
Answer :- Effects of neuromuscular block on the trasmission of impluse is
- Interrupt nerve impulses at the neuromuscular junction (NMJ).
-Block synaptic transmission at the neuromuscular junction
- Affect synaptic transmission only at skeletal muscle
- Does not affect nerve transmission, action potential generation
- Act at nicotinic acetylcholine receptor Neuromuscular... Thanks dear student
discuss in details the different effects of neuromuscular block on the trasmission of impluse
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