A trigger terminal is a location on an electronic device where an external signal can be applied to initiate a specific action or process, such as activating a function or interrupting a circuit. It is commonly used in electronic testing and measurements to synchronize different devices or trigger specific events.
neurotransmitters. These neurotransmitters are released into the synaptic cleft to relay signals to the next neuron in the communication pathway.
The terminal button is typically located at the top or bottom of the terminal window depending on the software you are using. It is often labeled with the word "Terminal" or an icon representing a command line interface.
In classical conditioning, the conditioned stimulus will trigger the conditioned response. It is also referred to as respondent conditioning.
When an action potential reaches the axon terminal, it triggers the opening of voltage-gated calcium channels. Calcium ions enter the axon terminal, leading to the fusion of neurotransmitter-containing vesicles with the synaptic membrane. The neurotransmitter is then released into the synaptic cleft where it can bind to receptors on the postsynaptic neuron.
A trigger word is a specific word or phrase that evokes a strong emotional or psychological response in an individual. It can be used in therapy to help uncover deeper issues or in mindfulness practices to bring awareness to certain feelings or thoughts. Trigger words can also be used negatively to provoke negative reactions or re-traumatize individuals with past experiences.
Battery to a large terminal Starter to other large terminal Trigger wire to small terminal (if you have an extra small terminal on new relay disregard)
One large terminal post to battery Other large terminal post to starter Small terminal post to trigger wire If extra small terminal post disregard
Battery connect to large terminal Starter connect to other large terminal Trigger wire (smaller) connects to small terminal If you have an extra small terminal disregard
Solenoid on inner fender? + battery cable to large terminal Cable from starter to other large terminal Trigger wire to either small terminal
Battery + to large terminal Starter cable to other large terminal Trigger wire to either small terminal
synaptic cleft, where neurotransmitters are released by the synaptic terminal and bind to receptors on the muscle fiber to trigger a muscle contraction.
Should be located on inner fender--follow + battery cable Battery + connects to 1 large terminal Starter cable connects to other large terminal Trigger wire connects to smaller terminal (if you have 2 disregard 1)
Jumper wire from Battery + to Coil+Jump starter solenoid from smaller trigger terminal to starter side
The axon terminal is located at the end of a motor neuron, where it meets the muscle fiber at the neuromuscular junction (NMJ). This is where communication between the neuron and muscle fiber occurs, allowing for the transmission of signals that trigger muscle contractions.
The ion that enters the axon nerve terminal to trigger neurotransmitter release is calcium (Ca2+). When an action potential reaches the nerve terminal, voltage-gated calcium channels open, allowing calcium ions to flow into the cell and initiate the process of exocytosis of neurotransmitter-containing vesicles.
neurotransmitters. These neurotransmitters are released into the synaptic cleft to relay signals to the next neuron in the communication pathway.
it is sent through the neurotransmittersAt the synaptic terminal an electrical impulse will trigger the migration of vesicles containing neurotransmitters toward the presynaptic membrane.