The functional unit of a myofibril is a sarcomere, which is contractile and made of two overlapping protein molecules: actin (Thin) and myosin (Thick).
The sequence of events from the arrival of a nerve impulse at the neuromuscular junction to the contraction of a muscle involves the release of Calciumion, the binding of calcium ions, the activation of troponin, the binding of calcium ions to troponin, the activation of myosin, and the contraction of a muscle.
Nerve impulses and muscle contraction involve the route of nerve impulse, release of Ca 2+, and the sarcolemma (cell membrane of muscle cell), neuromuscular junction, motor neurone, calcium ions, and sarcoplasmic reticulum.