Too little of this neurotransmitter can cause Parkinson's disease.
An electrical joint is where you have two ( or more) wires that are to be connected using a marr connector (aka a marrette) or possibly a split bolt ( if the joint is made inside the pecker head of a motor)
When osmotic pressure is too high, cells may shrink or burst due to the movement of water in or out of the cell to balance the pressure gradient. This can lead to cell damage and possibly cell death. It can also disrupt normal physiological processes in organisms.
The term "origasnm" appears to be a misspelling or typo. However, if you meant to type "orgasm," it refers to the peak of sexual pleasure often accompanied by intense physical sensations and release. It is a normal physiological response during sexual arousal.
Possibly, but most likely you would just get a shock or the circuit breaker would trip before it killed you. A normally healthy person would have to be connected to it for a while before it was fatal.
In the Christian tradition, the Archangel Michael is often seen as the most powerful angel in heaven. He is known as the leader of the heavenly army and is associated with protection and defeating evil forces.
Only in your own imagination.
Yellow could possibly be one?
You are possibly looking for Kakuro.
kidneys and possibly pancreas It is the Gall Bladder and the Pancreas, not the Kidneys.
Your first indication would possibly be an abnormally high bill.
Possibly, but only in the region of the tooth - the nerves are connected for different areas. However, an infection can spread fairly easily and affect a lot more than it might otherwise. If you have pain or numbness, see your docotr; if you know it to be tooth-related, see your dentist.
Possibly triangles and rectangles.
Possibly for the optional Cruise control.
You would get a high circulating current through both cells, possibly enough to do significant damage to both the cells and to you, depending on the capacity of the cells. Technically, they would actually be connected in series, not parallel!
Possibly, if you turn the volume up, but not necessarily. You should attempt to match impedance (your amplifier is designed to have specific speaker impedances connected, if these are not connected it will not deliver full power).
It will burn out violently, possibly exploding, sending broken glass everywhere.
I don't think that is a common or well founded belief. Possibly another silly urban myth.