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What role does calcium play in this regulation, and where is it stored in a muscle fiber?

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Calcium's positive molecule is important to the transmission of nerve impulses to the muscle fiber via its neurotransmitter triggering release at the junction between the nerves. Inside the muscle, calcium facilitates the interaction between actin and myosin during contractions.

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