adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
ATP is the source of chemical energy used to power a muscle cell in your arm.
There are very few.Some neurones are upto 3m long.
Neurons are one type of brain cell that sends and receives signals. Neurons have three parts: 1. cell body - where the nucleus is 2. axon - extends from the neuron 3. dendrites-branches that extend from the far end of the axon I like to think of it as a cell with a long arm that has branches at the end. The long arm has insulation (myelin) around it that makes it conduct signals faster than a non myelinated cell. Take two neurons whose axons extend toward each other so the dendrites are close. When the electric wave sent from the first cell reaches the dendrites at the far end, the signal, in the form of a molecule with and electric charge, moves to where the dendrite of the other neuron can catch the signal and send it on. You need at least 2 neurons to transmit a signal: one to make the signal and the other to receive it.
It is called the q arm.
adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
Skeletal muscle cells
on the short arm of chromosome 11
The arm muscles are made up of muscle fibers or skeletal muscles. The shape of the body is held together with the help of these muscles.
Blood Is Produced By The Long Bones.
Collenchyma
Collenchyma
ATP is the source of chemical energy used to power a muscle cell in your arm.
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An arm is what you used to type the question. The hand is what I used to type this answer.
The Long Arm of the Law was created in 1980.
He invented the long arm in 1786.