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Q: What would Poisons Such As Botulism That Prevent The Release Of Acetylcholine Would Cause Muscles To Do?
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What pH is necessary to kill botulism?

When canning, the pH does not kill botulism. Rather, a pH less than 4.6 is needed to prevent botulism from growing. If you are canning foods with a pH at or over 4.6, a pressure canner is needed to completely kill botulism.


Why do plant have thorns or poisons?

For protection. The thorns and/or poison prevent animals from eating it.


How does myasthenia gravis decrease the ability of a muscle to respond to stimulation?

In MG, immune cells create antibodies against the acetylcholine receptor. Antibodies are proteins normally involved in fighting infection. When these antibodies attach to the receptor, they prevent it from receiving acetylcholine


How does exercise prevent the risk of injury?

because it warms your muscles up and stretchs out your muscles.


What does muscle mass help prevent?

hurting muscles


What is another site within the neuromuscular junction that might be affected to prevent muscle contraction?

The motor endplate is the is the large, complex terminal formation by which a motor neuron axon establishes synaptic contact with a striated muscle fiber. While succinylcholine produces motor endplate depolarization at the neuromuscular junction to prevent acetylcholine release, curare and medical derivatives such as tubocurarine are non-depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agents that inhibit depolarization by blocking acetylcholine from binding to receptors on the motor endplate (i.e., the curare site of action is the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors on the postsynaptic membrane of the neuromuscular junction). Curare occupies the agonist position in competition against acetylcholine.


How can humans prevent the spread of zebra muscles?

by killing all of them:]


Why is there a maximal voltage for muscles?

All of the muscles in the muscle fiber have contracted when there is a maximal voltage and there is a maximal voltage to prevent injury to our muscles. Dr. Sayed


What is to prevent accidental poisoning from chemicals?

The best preventive is to lock up all potential poisons, keeping them away from children. This would prevent more accidental poisonings than anything else.


What happens if the papillary muscles fail to contract?

If the papillary muscles fail to contract the valves will prolapse. The papillary muscles are located in the ventricles and contract to prevent prolapse.


What are the structures that prevent prolapse of atrioventricular valves?

contraction of the papillary muscles


What is the role of acetylcholinesterase to acetylcholine?

The acetylcholinesterase (AChE) essentially works against acetylcholine (ACh). AChE will break up the ACh into its two main groups, acetate and choline so that it is not able to do its job. (In the case of certain diseases, like Alzheimer's, AChE can result in negative effects, and drugs are given to prevent the action of AChE.)