Yes
Prions multiply by a process which is, at present, not fully understood. The protein PrPr is present in healthy cells of all mammals, in the brain and central nervous system. It is only when the gene that creates PrPr undergoes mutation that it begins to produce a harmful strain of PrPr, the prion. Prions replicate by causing the surrounding healthy proteins to fold abronmally, turning them into prions. These newly-formed prions in turn cause other proteins to fold abnormally. This process creates vacuoles in the cells of the brain, resulting in diseases such as Creutzfeld-Jakob disease in humans, and Bovine Spongiform Enphysema in cows. Prions multiply by a process which is, at present, not fully understood. The protein PrPr is present in healthy cells of all mammals, in the brain and central nervous system. It is only when the gene that creates PrPr undergoes mutation that it begins to produce a harmful strain of PrPr, the prion. Prions replicate by causing the surrounding healthy proteins to fold abronmally, turning them into prions. These newly-formed prions in turn cause other proteins to fold abnormally. This process creates vacuoles in the cells of the brain, resulting in diseases such as Creutzfeld-Jakob disease in humans, and Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (mad cow disease)
The geographical term is freeze thaw weathering and its were the points of weakness crumble away causing the rock to break up hope this helped
Yes. Cancer is caused by an unregulated cell cycle, causing the cells to multiply rapidly out of control. In addition, they proliferate primarily with fructose.
Well, volcanic eruptions typically do not cause tsunamis, but things that do cause them include earthquakes and large masses of land/rock falling off of glaciers and landforms into the water. Global warming has recently been said to cause large chunks of glaciers to fall off into the ocean, causing abnormally large waves.
When an acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitor binds with acetylcholinesterase, regardless of whether it is reversible or irreversible, it prevents the ability of AChE to bind with acetylcholine (ACh) and break it down. Therefore, ACh accumulates in the synaptic gap, causing the postsynaptic neuron or muscle cell to fire/contract repeatedly. As this happens, a fatigue effect is reached due to depletion of chemical energy stores (ATP, etc.), and weakness results from the reduced ability of neurons/muscles to respond to further stimulation.
It may accumulate abnormally in some disease processes, causing pressure on and damage to brain structures.
Multiple failures or a common failure causing multiple problems.Multiple failures or a common failure causing multiple problems.
It is a progressive disease causing muscle weakness
Thyrotoxicosis describes an abnormally high functioning thyroid that is causing toxic effects.
Polymyositis is an inflammatory muscle disease causing weakness and pain.
a condition in which the speed and depth of breathing becomes abnormally fast causing dizzyness a feeling of being suffocated and occassionally unconsciousness
heat exhaustion.
heat exhaustion
The correct spelling is laryngitis (throat inflammation causing voice weakness or loss).
Heat exhaustion.
heat exhaustion.
An inflammatory disorder in which muscle tissue becomes inflamed and deteriorates, causing weakness and pain.