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Nervous Systems Transmission of a nerve impulse across a synapse is accomplished by the a. movement of Na+ and K+. b. release of a neurotransmitter by a dendrite. c. release of a neurotransmitter by an axon. d. release of a neurotran...
optics of the eye detection of photon and the first image processing in the retina signal transmission and hence the processing of the visual cortex of the brain structure of the eye different parts of the eye physiology of vision frequently asked questions structure of the eye although the eye...
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The nerve impulse must pass through the reflex arc main center part in the reflection activity.Between the main center neuron and does not have the plasma to be connected, between them the information transmission mainly depends on the synapse or the slit connection which the neuron contacts compl...
But now Sendtner with his colleague Patrick Lüningschrör and their team have identified another potential target for future drugs: It is the complex process of autophagy, as the researchers report in the journalNature Communications. This process makes sure that the impulse transmission betweenmot...
There are only two types of nerve fibres involved in the transmission of painful impulses. The Aδ fibre is myelinated, enables fast transmission of impulses and produces sharp and well localised pain. The second type, the unmyelinated C fibre, is slow in transmission and produces dull or ...
Chloride influx into the postsynaptic neuron following GABAAR opening decreases the neuron ability to generate a new action potential, thereby reducing nerve transmission (By similarity). GABAARs containing alpha-1 and beta-2 or -3 subunits exhibit synaptogenic activity; the gamma-2 subunit being ...
The action of some industrial poisons on the mechanism of transmission of the nerve impulse in the superior cervical sympathetic ganglionHydrogen sulfide has an exciting effect on the superior cervical sympathetic ganglion of cats in the concentration of from 0.2 to 0.5 mg/ml in Ringer-Locke ...
How this depolymerisation results in narcosis is not yet clear, but one possibility (suggested by the abundance of microtubules in neurons) is that microtubules participate in nerve-impulse transmission.doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(68)91821-7AC Allison...