Neurotransmitters can be affected by toxins or chemicals that inhibit their release, uptake, or receptor binding. For example, substances like pesticides, heavy metals, or drugs can disrupt the normal functioning of neurotransmitters by interfering with their synthesis or signaling pathways. This disruption can lead to toxic effects on the nervous system and affect brain function.
The plural form of poison is simply poisons.
No, it is not easy to find poison. Access to poison is restricted and controlled for safety reasons. It is illegal and dangerous to possess or use poison without proper authorization.
Those chemicals will poison the water supply.
No, poison is not an adverb. Poison is a noun, typically referring to a substance that can cause illness or death.
The word "poison" has two syllables.
nuerotransmitters
nuerotransmitters
Norepinephrine and serotonin nuerotransmitters
Neurotransmitters are released when an action potential reaches the end of a neuron, triggering the release of synaptic vesicles containing the neurotransmitters into the synapse. This process allows for communication between neurons and enables the transmission of signals throughout the nervous system.
The antonym of "poison" is "elixir."
neurotransmitters send signals from neuron to neuron
Poison is not food because that's why it's labeled "poison". Poison is not to be consumed.
Because the poison of some frogs, (poison dart frog's) poison is on the outside of the body, not the inside.
poison is fatal to us. Never drink Poison, or you will die.
Envenenar= to poison Veneno = Poison
Poison is a noun, to poison is a verb
a poison arrow is a arrow that has poison in it so when it hit somebody the poison spreads and they die