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It contains the heart, the great vessels of the heart, esophagus, trachea, phrenic nerve, cardiac nerve, thoracic duct, thymus, and lymph nodes of the central chest
Biosensors use ion and gradients to create electrical charges that are sent through nerve cells. For example, when you touch a surface, such as a table This is the reason you can feel hot and cold, pain and pleasure, etc. Ions are the products of salts in a solution. Ion gradients are not always used in this process though. For example, many of the chemoreceptor cells use neurochemicals such as serotonin to send messages to the central nervous system. While these organic molecules are not ions, they are polar and electronegative, giving them a slight charge.
Yes it would cause a nerve damage but it depends on where and how long you give mild electric shock to somebody. i think so?
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Nerve tissue, but it does much more than that - there are many nerve circuits that have no connection to the brain, performing their functions locally and unconsciously.
Nerve impulses are electrical signals.
Electrical nerve stimulation
A neuron is an excitable nerve cell that sends electrical signals when stimulated
Nerve cells carry impulses in the form of electrical currents, they are insulated by myelin to avoid the electrical current from 'leaking out'.
Electrical diferences.
Electrical diferences.
neural networks
Electrical nerve stimulation is also called transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation
Nerve cells carry impulses in the form of electrical currents, they are insulated by myelin to avoid the electrical current from 'leaking out'.
A skin cell is different than a nerve cell because they do different jobs. A skin cell protects the body, regulates body temperature, and helps protect from germs trying to get into the body. The nerve cell sends out a message when your brain want to move a part of the body.Hope this helps.
It measures the ability of the nerve to conduct electrical signals