Answer:
Calcium ions.
Step-by-step explanation:
Calcium ions are present in the sarcoplasm reticulum and are directly responsible for the coupling of excitation to contraction of skeletal muscle fibers. Propagation of action potentials along with sarcolemma causes a voltage sensitive protein to alter the shape and this alteration releases calcium ions by opening the calcium releasing ion channels to flood the sarcoplasm.
So, the calcium ions are directly responsible for the coupling of excitation to contraction of skeletal muscle fibers.