Step 1: Nerve Cell Structure:
A neuron, the nerve cell, transmits electrical impulses body-wide. Its components are the cell body, dendrites, axon, and axon terminals. Axon terminals transmit impulses to adjacent cells.
Step 2: Transmission Point Identification:
Upon reaching an axon's end, an electrical impulse must transfer to another neuron, muscle cell, or gland.
This transfer happens at a synapse or a neuromuscular junction (for muscle cells). The synapse is the communication point between nerve cells and subsequent cells, utilizing neurotransmitters as chemical messengers.
Step 3: Correct Identification:
The specific location for nerve cell impulse transmission to a muscle cell is the neuromuscular junction. Here, the electrical impulse is converted to a chemical signal that initiates muscle fiber contraction.
Conclusion:
The site of electrical impulse transmission to the next neuron is the neuromuscular junction.