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Motor end plate is the terminus of [[Axon|axon]] of the motor nueron. One motor end plate only copes with one myofibril. It creates the [[Nueromuscular junction|nueromuscular junction]] between the motor neuron and the skeletal muscle fibre<ref>Silbernagl, S. and Despopoulos, A. (2003) Color Atlas of Physiology, 6th edition, Germany: Thieme.</ref>.<br>  
Motor end plate is the terminus of [[Axon|axon]] of the motor neuron. One motor end plate only copes with one myofibril. It creates the [[Nueromuscular junction|neuromuscular junction]] between the motor neuron and the skeletal muscle fibre<ref>Silbernagl, S. and Despopoulos, A. (2003) Color Atlas of Physiology, 6th edition, Germany: Thieme.</ref>.<br>


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Latest revision as of 11:50, 21 November 2014

Motor end plate is the terminus of axon of the motor neuron. One motor end plate only copes with one myofibril. It creates the neuromuscular junction between the motor neuron and the skeletal muscle fibre[1].

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  1. Silbernagl, S. and Despopoulos, A. (2003) Color Atlas of Physiology, 6th edition, Germany: Thieme.