I think you mean convection and conduction. The first is the transfer of energy through a fluid and the second through a solid. The third way, through a vacuum, is radiation.
coduction
Coduction and convection.
# Coduction # Radiation # Convention # Latent heat # Heat pipes # I learned that convection currents transfer heat throughout the troposphere. (part of the atmosphere)
yes bcoz of myelin sheaths on the neurons .. they help the signal to move by jumping ... so that it moves faster with the help of neurotransmitters like acetyl choline .which helps in fast coduction of nerve impulse ..they r found generally at nerve endings to transfer the signal from 1 neuron to other.
Conduction and convection are both modes of heat transfer. In both processes, heat flows from a higher temperature to a lower temperature region. However, in conduction, heat is transferred through direct contact between particles or objects, while in convection, heat is transferred through the movement of fluids or gases.
Yes, heat can transfer by conduction. This process involves the transfer of heat through a material by direct contact, where the energy is passed from molecule to molecule. Materials that are good conductors, like metals, allow heat to transfer more easily compared to insulators.
The synapse consists of two main parts that allow one neuron to communicate with another: 1) the presynaptic terminal located at the end of an axon; and 2) the postsynaptic terminal located on the dendrite of another neuron. The presynaptic terminal is where neurotransmitters are stored and released from. The postsynaptic terminal is the recipient side of the synapse. Neurotransmitters released from the presynaptic terminal will diffuse across the synaptic cleft and bind to receptors located on the surface of dendritic spines.