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13 October, 13:05

The neuron and muscle fiber membranes do not actually touch but are separated by a fluid-filled gap

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  1. 13 October, 16:19
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    This statement is true. The muscle fiber membranes and neurons are separate by the synaptic cleft, sometimes called a synaptic gap. At each neuromuscular junction these fluid filled pockets keep things separated in order to transmit nerve impulses through a neurotransmitter.
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