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What is Dr Jekyll's and Mr Hyde's weakness?

Dr. Jekyll's weakness is his inner desires and the temptation to indulge in his darker impulses. Mr. Hyde's weakness is his lack of control and inability to restrain his violent tendencies. Ultimately, their weakness lies in the struggle between their dual natures.


Why electrical impulses are referred to as neural impulses?

Electrical impulses are referred to as neural impulses because a neural impulse cause electrical impulses. Neurons use electrical impulses to send messages.


Which abbreviation indicates that the patient has a condition caused by a defect in the transmission of impulses from nerve to muscle cell?

The abbreviation that indicates a condition caused by a defect in the transmission of impulses from nerve to muscle cell is "MG," which stands for myasthenia gravis. This autoimmune disorder affects the communication between nerves and muscles, leading to muscle weakness and fatigue.


Transfer incoming impulses to outgoing impulses?

If counter imotion bring then incomin impulses can slow


Where does the interneuron carry impulses?

where does the unterneuron carry impulses


Does a dendrite carry impulses away?

They carry impulses to the cell body. Axons carry impulses away from the cell body.


What is a chronic autoimmune disorder in which the motor neurons fail to transmit impulses to the muscles to cause muscle contractions?

A chronic autoimmune disease that affects the neuromuscular junction is myasthenia gravis. It leads to fluctuating muscle weakness and fatigue.


What is the message called that a neuron carries?

nerve impulses


Are Nerve impulses electrical signaled?

Nerve impulses are electrical signals.


What nerve is a mixed cranial nerve that conducts sensory impulses from and motor impulses from and motor impulses to the thoracic and abdominal viscera?

vagus nerve


A deterioration in the myelin sheaths of motor axons to the lower leg would be expected to?

result in decreased transmission of nerve impulses, leading to impaired muscle function and weakness in the lower leg. This can manifest as difficulty walking, loss of coordination, and potentially muscle atrophy. Treatment may include physical therapy, medication, and in severe cases, surgery.


What does Mv means in Nerve Impulses?

Nerve impulses are measured in MiliVolts (mv)