Peripheral nervous system disorders encompass a broad spectrum of illnesses that impact the motor and sensory nerves that link the brain and spinal cord to the body's other organs. The most common symptom of these illnesses is progressive muscular weakening. link at the neuromuscular junction with muscles. There, nerve fiber ends attach to unique locations on the muscle membrane known as motor end plates. The acetylcholine neurotransmitter, which is released by the nerve to transfer a nerve impulse across the neuromuscular junction, has receptors on these plates that allow the muscle to react to it. A muscle contracts as a result of an electrical impulse passing through it after a neuron stimulates it at this juncture. Acetylcholine is broken down to stop stimulating the muscle after it has sent the impulse.
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