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27 January, 16:32

Agents that paralyze skeletal muscle by simple competitive inhibition of acetylcholine at muscle receptor sites are called?

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  1. 27 January, 19:38
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    Agents that paralyze skeletal muscle by simple competitive inhibition of acetylcholine at muscle receptor sites are called?

    a. nondepolarizing

    b. depolarizing

    c. antagonizing

    d. repolarizing

    Answer:

    a. nondepolarizing

    Explanation:

    As the nerve impulse arrives, the synaptic end bulbs of the motor neurons release acetylcholine in the synapse. Acetylcholine binds to its receptors present at the motor endplate. This results in the opening of an ion channel in the ACh receptor to allow the movement of the Na + into the cell. This makes the inside of the muscle fiber more positively charged, that is, depolarized.

    Depolarization triggers a muscle action potential. Drugs or chemicals that paralyze skeletal muscle by competitive inhibition of acetylcholine at muscle receptor sites are called non-depolarizing as they do not allow the acetylcholine to facilitate the depolarization of the muscle fiber.
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