Barrel
Barrel
All shotguns have three major parts-the stock, the action, and the barrel.The stock helps you hold, point, and fire the gun.The action loads, fires, and unloads the shotshells.The barrel sends the shot pellets to the target.
Axon sends the message. Dendrite receives it.
Shotguns are smooth bored firearms, for the most part. Rifled slug barrels are available. For most of them the answer is no as they are scatter guns. meaning they are meant to hit a large area at short range. They have no real use for accuracy due to the scatter and it would be both pointless and impossible to cause the shotgun pellets to rotate.
Presynaptic neuron sends postsynaptic receives
The part of the play that never happens. Friar Lawrence sends a letter to Romeo but Juliet does not.
digestive system
sensory nerves
No such term or part. You misheard something. Possibly a BRAND of shotgun- the Mossberg.
The Optic Nerve
The retina detects light and the optical nerve sends the signal to the brain.
This is frozen rain, which can be part of an ice storm. (Sleet is rain that freezes into ice pellets as it falls.)