acetylcholine is released
Neuromuscular is the medical term meaning related to the muscle and nerve. Neuromuscular diseases involve malfunction of the nerve/muscle unit.
Brain send the message via nerve impulses involving neurons which use the neuro-transmitter AcetylcholineAcetylcholine- a neurotransmitter released at the neuromuscular junction triggers a muscle action potential, which leads to muscle contraction
The nervous system is responsible for determining the body's immediate response to the heat. It also is responsible for determining the body's immediate response to the cold.
bleeding occurs and mast cells trigger an inflammatory response
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Neuromuscular is the medical term meaning related to the muscle and nerve. Neuromuscular diseases involve malfunction of the nerve/muscle unit.
Brain send the message via nerve impulses involving neurons which use the neuro-transmitter AcetylcholineAcetylcholine- a neurotransmitter released at the neuromuscular junction triggers a muscle action potential, which leads to muscle contraction
To get an immediate response, you should try to personally contact someone that you know will be able to help you.
The nervous system is responsible for determining the body's immediate response to the heat. It also is responsible for determining the body's immediate response to the cold.
An animal's immediate automatic response to an external stimulus will vary depending on the circumstance. When the external environment is stimulated there is a response that is triggered.
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The immediate response to blood vessel injury is -bleeding (external) -swelling/bruising (internal)
i think it's avoidance response
Demanding attention or an immediate response
The generation of an action potential (AP) is generally considered a 'all or none' response as opposed to a graded response. This has to do mainly with single motor units. Once an AP is triggered in the neuron body (soma) the AP travels along the axon to the neuro-muscular junction where it releases acetylcholine (Ach). The muscle then either fires (if enough axons discharge) or not, but there is no halfway response.
bleeding occurs and mast cells trigger an inflammatory response
According to the frustration-aggression principle, the immediate response to frustration is anger. This theory suggests that when individuals are blocked from achieving a goal or desire, they are more likely to feel and express anger as a response.