action potential
excitability and conductivity
Physiologists use of microelectrodes to measure changes in the electrical properties of the cell membrane and to inject current to activate voltage sensitive channels in the neurons.
Physiological antagonist are those substance that have opposing physiological action but act at different receptors
There are many physiological basis for behavior. The physiological basis takes place in different areas of the brain that affect different behaviors.
Physiological needs are those that must be met for a person to survive. These include food, clothing, and shelter. Activities to procure these things are examples of physiological activities.
Land, Water, Air, Space, Fire.
Alexander Fleming has written: 'An inquiry into the physiological and medicinal properties of the Aconitum Napellus' -- subject(s): Drugs, Physiological effect, Aconite, Pharmacology, Aconitum 'An inquiry into the physiological and medicinal properties of the Aconitum Napellus' -- subject(s): Aconitum
A substance's characteristic properties are the most recognizable properties of that substance. Chemical properties are exhibited as one substance is chemically transformed into another (e.g., iron rusting).
excitability and conductivity
Robert Alexander Fry has written: 'Effect of exercise on the physical properties of bone' -- subject(s): Bone, Exercise, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Exercise
Nerve Cells are circle because their anatomical shape reflects their physiological job. They are circle because they consist of axons, dendrites and a cell body and they carry electronic signals throughout your whole body! :]
It;s a muscle relaxer and has chemical properties that are similar to anti depressants, but works by depressing nerve functions so has properties of both.
while reading any written form of content the lens in the eye focus an image on the retina and conveyed by the optic nerve to the brain that registers the content to analyse it as a cognitive concept.This involves all organs(physiological process) of the reading process
Anne Marie Codiga has written: 'Magnesium supplementation and its effects on integrated electromyographical analysis in male cyclists' -- subject(s): Cyclists, Electric properties, Exercise, Magnesium, Magnesium in the body, Nutrition, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Exercise, Physiological effect, Vastus lateralis muscle
muscle contaction nerve conduction clotting of blood enzyme functioning intracellular signaling - calcium is a second messenger
Twice it was exhibited in Paris together with the expressionists.
to have exhibited something to others in the past.is to own