Final answer:
The influx of sodium ions across the motor and plate results in the depolarization of the muscle fiber membrane.
Step-by-step explanation:
The influx of sodium ions across the motor and plate results in the depolarization of the muscle fiber membrane. As the membrane depolarizes, another set of ion channels called voltage-gated sodium channels are triggered to open. Sodium ions enter the muscle fiber, and an action potential rapidly spreads (or "fires") along the entire membrane to initiate excitation-contraction coupling.