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Neurotransmitters are chemicals released from nerve cells that play an important role in nerve cell communication.
The integument acts as a barrier that separates the internal composition of the body from the external environment. It is also vital in preventing dessication. D is the answer. Temperature regulation and sensation, reference, Because it interfaces with the environment, skin plays a very important role in protecting (the body) against pathogens. Its other functions are insulation, temperature regulation, sensation, synthesis of vitamin D, and the protection of vitamin B folates. Severely damaged skin will try to heal by forming scar tissue. This is often discolored and depigmented.
The peripheral nerve is the nerve that controls the limbs of the body. The peripheral nerve has adapted to it's role through myelination, where the nerves are tightly compressed and have connections to the spinal cord to control the limbs.
Regulating the transport of mRNA to the cytoplasm
Sodium, potassium, and calcium are the important electrolytes involved in nerve impulses
Among the many functions of the hypothalamus is temperature regulation of the body. So, if a person has a fever, then the hypothalamus will try to bring the body temperature back to normal.
Neurotransmitters are chemicals released from nerve cells that play an important role in nerve cell communication.
protection from external factors, temperature regulation, sensations, storage of lipids (fat) and H2O, used to absorb sunlight for vit D synthesis,
Balance.
Yes, temp. regulation is a function of the Cardiovascular system but also the Integumentary system. The blood distributes heat created by muscle contraction to the rest of the body. Blood vessels in the skin dilate when body temperature rises and constrict when heat needs to be conserved. In this way, the integumentary system plays a key role in regulating body temperature.
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Mitochondria in nerve cells play a critical role in energy production. They generate adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which serves as the main energy currency for the cell. This ATP is essential for various cellular processes, including nerve impulse transmission, synaptic transmission, and overall neuronal function. Mitochondria are also involved in calcium regulation and the maintenance of cellular homeostasis in nerve cells.
Introns are removed through RNA splicing. They don't play a role.
Yes. This nerve has got very important role to play with your balance.
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hormones