Answer:
(d)-The poison would prevent the motor-end plate potential from occurring at the neuromuscular junction.
Step-by-step explanation:
Tetrodotoxin is a potent neurotoxin found in puffer fish that is able to block specific sodium ion (Na⁺) transmission channels in excitable cells, reducing the action potentials of cell membranes at neuromuscular junctions.
This substance cause cell depolarization, and acetylcholine degradation , factor responsible for muscle contraction, being this toxin capable of causing even death by paralysis of the respiratory muscles.