It slows their action.
Glial cells
Nerve agents typically affect the acetylcholine system by irreversibly binding to the enzyme, acetylcholinesterase. This prevents the body from catabolizing acetylcholine, resulting in an accumulation of the neurotransmitter in the synapse and neuromuscular junction.
Shock or other trauma can reduce the absorption of alcohol into the blood.
Yes. Alcohol depresses the executive functions of the brain, one of which is the ability to concentrate.
no it really does it:>
Dopamine is produced by nerve cells in the brain. There is no dopamine gland.
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Drinking alcohol, even in excessive amounts, does not kill brain cells. However, alcohol slows our reactions, respiration, heart rate, etc.
nerve cells
It slows their action.
Only the nerve cells, yes.
Neurotransmission
Yeast produces both in Alcohol Fermentation
Nerve cells do not regenerate, regardless of how they are damaged.
Connector nerve cells connect the sensory nerve cells with motor nerve cells and allow for decision making.
a nerve tends to refer to a group of nerve cells.
True. A+