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no, not unless something happens because of it ex respiratory failure.
A person with periodic paralysis experiences sudden onset of weakness, which gradually subsides, only to return again later.
Demyelination and denervation bring about muscle weakness, loss of sensation, or paralysis because the affected nerves cannot transmit signals to muscles.
develops legs
There are several compounds and drugs that may block acetylcholine receptors. They are collectively known as cholinergic antagonists.
Hyperalgesia develops
Fertilization
nothing, it is a miscarriage.
They wither and fall off
edema develops
No ther ovary develops into the fruit and the ovules develop into the seed
When embryo develops in to seedling, the plumule and radicle develop in to shoot and root respectively and the cotyledon withers away.