neurotransmitters
Stimulate
Alcohol and other drugs can stimulate, inhibit or halt the release of chemicals that help the brain to function normally. It depends on the method of taking the drug as to how quickly it affects the body.
Neurotransmitters are the chemicals released at an axon terminal that can either excite or inhibit other neurons. They help transmit signals across the synapses between neurons in the nervous system. Examples of neurotransmitters include dopamine, serotonin, and GABA.
No, G proteins do not act as second messengers. Instead, they are signaling molecules that transmit signals from cell surface receptors to downstream effectors such as enzymes or ion channels. G proteins can activate or inhibit these effectors in response to extracellular stimuli.
Molecules that stimulate cell division are called mitogens, while molecules that inhibit cell division are called anti-mitogens or growth inhibitors. These molecules regulate the cell cycle and play a crucial role in maintaining proper cell growth and proliferation.
They can do either one, depending on what hormone you are talking about, if it is functioning correctly, and the stage of your life.
The chemicals stored in neurons that excite or inhibit other neurons are called neurotransmitters. These signaling molecules are released from the presynaptic neuron and bind to receptors on the postsynaptic neuron, influencing its activity. Common neurotransmitters include dopamine, serotonin, and glutamate, which play crucial roles in various neural processes and overall brain function.
Keeping the two boys apart will inhibit future arguments. Chemicals in the soil could inhibit future plant growth. Washing with hot water and soap will inhibit the spread of germs.
There are three basic reasons to treat wood with chemicals: to inhibit decay, to prevent insects from eating it, and to make it flame-retardant.
pituitary gland through the release of various hormones that stimulate or inhibit pituitary function.
Yes, plants release chemicals for self-defense to deter herbivores, pathogens, and competitors. These chemicals can be toxic or distasteful to deter predators or inhibit the growth of surrounding plants.
pH of water, chemicals in water, and temperature