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Q: Does the addition of ether to the nerve cause any permanent alteration in neural response?
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Does the addition of ether to the nerve cause any permanent alteration on neural response?

No, it has no lasting effect because it impairs the ability of nerve fibers to function (blocks nerve transmission).


Does the addition of ether to a nerve cause permanent damage to neural response?

no, just temporary


Is mouth watering an example of a neural response?

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What is the organism's actions as a result of sensory neural and hormonal factors in response to changes in external or internal conditions?

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Can neurotransmitters cross the synaptic cleft?

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What are the human body's actions as a result of sensory neural and hormonal factors in response to changes in external or internal conditions?

Im thinkin its Homeostasis


What is nueral plasticity?

Neural plasticity refers to the brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections in response to learning and experience. It allows the brain to adapt and change throughout life, enabling us to learn new skills, recover from injury, and adapt to new situations.


What is the reaction of the body and mind to threatening challenging or disturbing events?

It is called the alarm response and involves the sympathetic nervous system. The main controller of the alarm response, or the stress response, is the HPA axis, which consists of neural and hormonal communication between the pituitary, hypothalamus, and adrenal glands.


What is the neural impulse generated by the movement of positively charged atoms in and out of channels in the axon's membrane?

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