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When an action potential reaches the nerve terminal, it triggers the release of neurotransmitters into the synapse.
When you touch a nerve, it can cause pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness in the area connected to that nerve. This can affect the body by disrupting normal sensation and movement, potentially leading to temporary or long-term issues depending on the severity of the nerve damage.
When an action potential reaches the nerve terminal, it triggers the release of neurotransmitters into the synapse, which then transmit signals to the next neuron or target cell.
The Olfactory nerve. CN1 Cranial Nerve I, or the first cranial nerve called the Olfactory nerve.
The vagus nerve is the 10th cranial nerve, also known as cranial nerve X.
nerve cells
As a nerve the nerve begins to bring messages through out the body
The femoral nerve.
no a nerve cannot tear but they can burst.
they go nerve to nerve till it gets to the brain first is a nerve then the dendrite then the brian
it will hurt
you will have to see a doctor.
remove the disc and put the two vertebrae back together. what happens to the nerve?
If this nerve is injured, the voice may become hoarse or weak.
The muscle will atrophy.
Stimulation of the vagus nerve decreases heart rate. The vagus nerve is an important part of the parasympathetic nervous system.
depending on which nerve is damaged almost anything could happen