What is the difference between presynaptic and postsynaptic neurons?
Presynaptic neurons release the neurotransmitter in response to an action potential. Postsynaptic neurons receive the neurotransmitter (and can however become presynaptic to the next nerve cell, if the neurotransmitter has stimulated the cell enough).
What are Hoffman signs associated with DDD?
Hoffman's sign in physiology is a sign of nerve regeneration triggered by a stimulus of the distal part of an injured nerve.
How do you control odors from an outhouse?
Try putting ash down the hole. Also periodic burning of the 'contents' can help if it is permitted in your area.
I don't know about answer one, never heard of either solution. A lot of my mother's people were ridge-running backwoods folk in the mountains of Virginia. When I was a kid, 50+ years ago, and we visited, everybody still using outhouses used powdered LIME.They would have a gallon bucket of lime [bought, in 50 pound paper sacks, at the local general store, or any "feed store"] in the corner of the outhouse, and a small scoop. The last thing one did, before leaving the outhouse, was to sprinkle a scoop [about a cupfull] of lime over the contents of the pit, through the "hole." I'm not exactly sure how it works, but I suspect it is one of two ways. First, the lime is VERY CAUSTIC, and will "eat" the contents of the pit [like acid dissolves cloth or paper]. Or, due to the extremely high pH [12 to 14?] it makes the pH in the pit too high and out of the survival range of the bacteria which create the odors while they are in the process of "digesting" the contents of the pit.j3h. === ===
What do nerves have to do with exocytosis?
Nerves nerve endings that release neurotransmitters (eg. Acetylcholine) that initiate action potential to the innervated organ causing dpolarization, etc. This can be released through exocytosis.
What goes from the synapse to the cell body?
Small chemicals called 'neurotransmitters' that are released into the synapse will diffuse across the synaptic cleft and bind to postsynaptic receptors (which may be on a cell body, or a dendrite). Examples of neurotransmitters are: adrenaline/epinephrine, acetylcholine, glutamate, serotonin, GABA, glycine and dopamine.
What are some special concerns related to sixth nerve palsy?
Patients afflicted with a sixth nerve palsy should refrain from driving unless an eye patch is used. In addition certain types of employment may warrant a medical leave or temporary change of duties.
Where is multi function modual part 90494163 located on 1999 Cadillac Catera?
If you are refering to control of the blower moter, defroster, heater controls, everything related to climate control. It is in the top portion of the central trim section that surrounds the radio, its called the ECM.
Why are motor neuron ofter referred to as the action cell?
it is often termed the action neuron because it tells the muscles what to do or how to react.
Cytoplasm
Will there be a difference in the length of the nerve cells in a rat and a giraffe?
i dont think itll differ as nerve cells donot differ according to the size of the organism
Where is then problem when a p1133 shows on test?
I am having the same issue on my vehicle. Everything I can find so far tells me it's a failed O2 Sensor.
If you are lucky enough to live in a state with an autozone store just go to the store or call them and they will tell you what the problem code is.
The code actually does not say it has failed but only that it is a insufficent switching bank 1 sensor 1
The synapse is a connection between what?
A synapse is the connection between a dendrite and an axon.
abnormal conduction of signals from neurons to muscles