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It is an odor in the air,a flash of light and a math problem
yes, somatic, sympathetic, or parasympathetic could impair micturation
you could fly all about.
Palladium can be melted, but is not flammable
You die if you don't have neurons, which are nerve cells. Neurons from the brain stem automatically tell your chest and/or diaphragm to move to bring in air/oxygen, that is, to breathe, which is necessary to sustain the body. You also could not think, because the brain is composed of neurons. Nor could you move, because neurons tell muscles to contract. Nor could you eat, because neurons cause peristalsis in the gut to move food through it.
The moment of death is a matter of great debate in society. Sometimes, people are unable to breath on their own, and could be presumed dead, but their brains are still active.
Potential problems for our nerve cells are that, if you happen to have alot of nerve cells that die you could lose feeling in your chest. You could suffer a heart attack. Another problem for neurons is that their axons, which can be quite long, are not good electrical conductors. Although neurons and wires are both capable of passively conducting electricity, the electrical properties of neurons compare poorly to even the most ordinary wire.
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Usually, but mutations could affect the number of neurons.
Depends where you are... In a mine shaft, you could suffer a bruise or brain injuries. On a bike, you could maybe just get a few scratches or maybe a bit more serious stuff. In a war, you could get your brains blown out.
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cancer cells can attack any cells in the body, and because neurons are cells, i think they could become cancerus x
It's possible, but highly unlikely. It could happen if the girl has a pre-existing heart condition or if they are a lot older than most sexually active people. It could also happen if things get too rough, an example of this could be the girl dying of asphyxiation.
efferent neurons are just another name for motor neurons, indicating that they carry impulses from the brain (CNS) to the target cell. Similarly, the term 'afferent''can be used interchangeably with sensory as it describes the action of a neuron carrying impulses from the stimulis (which could either be internal or external) to the CNS.
The brain has two kinds of cells, neurons and glial cells. So if the brain did not have neurons it could still have glial cells, but they have no function in the absence of neurons. You would, in effect, have converted the brain into a tumor. Human beings cannot live without a brain. (Nor any irrational animals) We wouldn't be animals, we would be stupid zombies.