Acetylcholine is one of many neurotransmitters. It's the primary NT of voluntary muscular movement. Myelin insulates the axons, allowing nerve impulses to be transmitted faster.
Salt helps to regulate the balance of fluids in your body by maintaining proper hydration levels. It also aids in proper muscle function by helping with nerve impulses and muscle contractions. Additionally, salt is essential for optimal transmission of electrical impulses in your nervous system.
vestibulocochlear nerve
No, AIDS is not communicable through airborne transmission.
No, only conduction deafness is correctable with hearing aids
myelin sheath.
trypanosoma
No aids transmission needs a transfer of bodily fluids.
female anopheles mosquito
The tsetse fly.
YES. Some of the more important roles of phospholipids in the human body include:Forming the outer membranes of cells.They are an integral part of cell signalling (the process by which cells communicate with each other to maintain homeostasis).They form insulation which protects the nerves and aids the conduction of nerve impulses.
the liver
endoplasmic reticulum