Sodium ions
When you get tased, you experience a sudden and sharp pain, muscle contractions, and temporary loss of muscle control. The electric shock disrupts the normal communication between the brain and muscles, causing incapacitation and pain. After the shock stops, most people recover quickly without lasting effects.
The body changes chemical energy to mechanical energy to power muscle contractions and movement.
Cold freeze spray can provide quick and temporary relief from muscle pain by numbing the area and reducing inflammation. It can help decrease swelling, alleviate discomfort, and improve mobility.
Chemical work in cells is powered by the energy produced from chemical reactions, specifically the breakdown of molecules such as glucose through processes like cellular respiration. This energy is captured in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) and utilized to drive cellular processes such as protein synthesis, active transport, and muscle contraction.
Lactic acid is in high concentration in a fatigued muscle. It is produced during anaerobic metabolism when the oxygen supply is limited, leading to an accumulation of lactic acid in the muscle tissue, contributing to the sensation of fatigue.
Acetylcholine (ACh)
endomysium is the connective tissue that surrounds each muscle fiber. heres your answer!
Acetylcholine is the chemical that crosses the synapse causing a muscle to contract. It is released due to an electrical impulse sent from your brain down your nervous system.
Muscle contractions would be prevented, causing paralysis.
Chemical b would make the best muscle relaxant. By flooding the cytoplasm with calcium ions, it would prevent muscle contraction, leading to muscle relaxation. In contrast, chemical a blocking acetylcholine receptors would prevent muscle activation, but it may not be as effective in inducing muscle relaxation as flooding with calcium ions.
A taser gun works by delivering an electric shock to the target, disrupting the body's nervous system and causing temporary muscle incapacitation.
When you get tased, you experience a sudden and sharp pain, muscle contractions, and temporary loss of muscle control. The electric shock disrupts the normal communication between the brain and muscles, causing incapacitation and pain. After the shock stops, most people recover quickly without lasting effects.
A chemical mediator is histamine, leukotrienes, and cytokines that limit the amount of exduate (or stuff your body doesn't want) causing the muscle to swell after injury.
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Ceruse, made from white lead, was discovered to be toxic and was blamed for causing physical problems such as facial tremors, muscle paralysis, and even death
The refractory period is when a muscle is temporary unable to respond to stimuli refractory period
Chemical energy creates ATP that allows muscle movement. Chemical energy is released in an chemical reaction that often causes heat.