there are places on certain nerve cells that recongnize opiates
there are places on certain nerves that reconginze opiates
the brain cells makes your respond to electrocution
yes
Endorphins
Non-living things such as toxins, chemicals, and drugs do not respond to cell-mediated immunity since they do not have cells or antigens that can be recognized and targeted by the immune system's T cells.
The nerves are part of the Nervous System. The nerves will transmit the information that they get to the brain. Your brain will then send signals back to those nerve cells and tell them whether they should respond to the stimulus or whether they should just ignore.
endorphins
Specialized cells called taste receptor cells on the taste buds send taste sensations to the brain. These taste receptor cells respond to different taste molecules, such as sweet, salty, sour, bitter, and umami, and send signals to the brain via the nervous system.
If it'a tempurtaure is high, it'll feel warm and some cells in ya brain will respond.
Microglia are the glial cells in the central nervous system that act as the brain's immune cells. They respond to pathogens and debris, aiding in their removal and promoting brain health and function.
niether its a nuerotonin. It effects the brain like a pain killer but without or with less of a high....much less...than an opiate
Imitrex (sumatriptan) is not an opiate medication. It relieves pain by acting on neurotransmitters in the brain to reduce inflammation and constrict dilated blood vessels.