Why is it important for the release of acetylcholine to stop and for enzymes to destroy any remaining acetylcholine in the neuromuscular junction?
A. calcium would be pumped back into storage and cross-bridges would stop farming.
B. the strength of the muscle would increase.
C. the muscle would not be able to contract.
D. the muscle would continue to contract uncontrollably.

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It is important for the release of acetylcholine to stop and for enzymes to destroy any remaining acetylcholine in the nueromuscular junction because the muscle would continue to contract uncontrollably. 

The answer is D.

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