Briefly explain how the nerve supply to a skeletal muscle fibre cauces it to con!
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Briefly explain how the nerve supply to a skeletal muscle fibre cauces it to contract usin a diagram as well?
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Before a skeletal muscle fiber can contract, it has to receive an impulse from a nerve cell. Generally, an artery and at least one vein accompany each nerve that penetrates the epimysium of a skeletal muscle. Branches of the nerve and blood vessels follow the connective tissue components of the muscle of a nerve cell and with one or more minute blood vessels called capillaries.
Diagram: http://training.seer.cancer.gov/module_a... or http://www.estrellamountain.edu/faculty/...