nerve my a$$ nerve
How does a nerve impulse follow the all-or-nothing principle???
If the motion is on a straight line and the impulse reverses the direction, the impulse will follow the same direction as the final motion.
Yes, a tornado will follow a path, usually in a relatively straight line.
The two pathways that follow glycolysis are aerobic and anaerobic.
nerves
Receptor fits in at least three different disciplines, including:"Sensory receptor, in physiology, any structure which, on receiving environmental stimuli, produces an informative nerve impulse"Receptor (biochemistry), in biochemistry, a protein molecule that receives and responds to a neurotransmitter, or other substance"Immune receptor, a special case of biochemical receptor that occurs on the surface of immunocytes and binds to antigens."Follow the link, below, to the Wikipedia Receptor disambiguation page.
The forces that act on the rock
Oxygen
The pathway that the toxins would most likely follow on first entering the plant is PHLOEM.
whether or not the pathway needs oxygen or not
A pathway is recommended for pre-k children. This is when the teacher cuts out laminated foot prints and tapes them to the ground in different paths. The children are asked to follow the paths they should be allowed to explore the different movements they can make to follow the paths. They then can make their own paths and follow them. There are different variations of this.
Well, I think you pretty much answered your own question there! ;) They signify a pathway for the spirits to follow to get to the alters built for them by their families! :D