When the release of acetylcholine (ACh) is blocked, communication between nerve cells and muscles is disrupted, leading to muscle weakness or paralysis. This can cause symptoms such as difficulty moving, breathing, or swallowing, depending on which muscles are affected.
ACh will decrease heart rate/contractile strength, etc. Atropine is a muscarinic ACh receptor (mAChR) antagonist, so blocks the effects of ACh. Adding both together will result in a weak action of ACh that tails off as all the mAChRs become blocked by Atropine.
It gets blocked.
Then it becomes blocked clorophyll b.
what happens is that ur dog probably would get a stomach ach. try taking it to the doctor and give it medicine to help the ach. ur dog will feel more better from thsi treatment! :)
cough or die
buang mo
Poor digestion of fat
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It is blocked by air.
You have a heart attack.
Friedrich Ach has written: 'Hoch ach tungsvoll'