What is the direct cause of the release of calcium ions from the sarcoplasmic reticulum?
A) Acetylcholine binding to the receptor on the Na+ gated channel
B) Calcium being released into the presynaptic terminal
C) The action potential traveling into the T tubules
D) Potassium flowing out of the postsynaptic membrane
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