Answer:
C) Contraction fails to occur because neurotransmitter release by the motor neuron is blocked at the neuromuscular junction.
Step-by-step explanation:
- Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter found in synapse between the neurons.
- Acetylcholine is released from one cell and it transmits the signal by binding to the receptors on the other cell.
- Neuromuscular junction is a chemical synapse. So, if in a neuromuscular junction a toxin block the acetylcholine receptor the signal will not be transmitted and the muscle will not contract or relax.