You can not die of holding the breath. As you hold the breath, carbon bi oxide get accumulated in your blood. It is very powerful stimulant of the breathing.
No, they actually decrease in amplitude as they move away from the stimulus point.
chemical
Perservative is derived from the word perseverate meaning "repeat a response after the cessation of the original stimulus." Syed Noor
to provide a counter stimulus to neurons to transmit a negative feedback impulse to maintain homeostasis to decrease the external stimulus
Any outside stimulus or necessary action can trigger a chemical reaction in a cell. Indeed, just maintaining the life of the cell has huge numbers of chemical reactions. They are why we live.An example of outside stimulus: dopamine being released in the brain to induce "happiness."An example of necessary action: thermoregulation causing a pH change to absorb energy (lowering heat) or giving off energy (to increase heat).
No, they actually decrease in amplitude as they move away from the stimulus point.
threshold stimulus
The stimulus for taste is chemical reaction.
Perservative is derived from the word perseverate meaning "repeat a response after the cessation of the original stimulus." Syed Noor
chemical
chemical
Perservative is derived from the word perseverate meaning "repeat a response after the cessation of the original stimulus." Syed Noor
Perservative is derived from the word perseverate meaning "repeat a response after the cessation of the original stimulus." Syed Noor
Perservative is derived from the word perseverate meaning "repeat a response after the cessation of the original stimulus." Syed Noor
Perservative is derived from the word perseverate meaning "repeat a response after the cessation of the original stimulus." Syed Noor
Perservative is derived from the word perseverate meaning "repeat a response after the cessation of the original stimulus." Syed Noor
to provide a counter stimulus to neurons to transmit a negative feedback impulse to maintain homeostasis to decrease the external stimulus