in a "neutral atom", the number of protons must be equal to the number of electrons, otherwise it would not be neutral, so yes it would still be 82
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Answer:
Action Potential reaches the Axonal terminal
Vesicles filled with neurotransmitters move to the end of the axonal terminal
Neurotransmitters are released into the synaptic cleft
Neurotransmitters attach to the sodium channels on the dendrite.
Sodium channels open
Sodium moves into the Dendrite
Action potential travels through the dendrite
Explanation:
The process of transmission of action potential across a synapse ( a junction between two neurons) begins with the arrival of an action potential from the presynaptic neuron. The steps are given below:
Action Potential reaches the axonal terminal of the presynaptic neuron
Vesicles filled with neurotransmitters move to the end of the axonal terminal of the presynaptic neuron
Neurotransmitters are released into the synaptic cleft
Neurotransmitters attach to the sodium channels on the dendrite of the postsynaptic neuron
Sodium channels open
Sodium moves into the dendrite of the postsynaptic neuron.
Action potential travels through the dendrite towards an effector or another neuron.
The answer is codon. The genetic code is redundant as there are multiple codons are make the same protein. The codon table is 64 variants of 3 letter nucleotides that make 20 different proteins. 3 of the 64 codons make 1 stop codon (AUG -Met) and 3 stop codons.
The time periods of the Paleozoic and Mesozoic are subdivided into early, middle, and late unlike in the Cenozoic because the number of fossils discovered outnumbers the quantity needed to subdivide the periods based on the presence of organisms.
<span>Early, middle and late time are geological times. Time periods were subdivided because of the major evolutionary events in the fossil record during the Paleozoic and Mesozoic era. </span>
Under Mesozoic:
<span>· </span>Cretaceous
<span>· </span>Jurassic and
<span>· </span>Triassic
Uner Paleozoic:
<span>· </span>Permian
<span>· </span>Carboniferous
<span>· </span>Devonian
<span>· </span>Silurian
<span>· </span>Ordovician and
<span>· </span>Cambrian
<span>While in Cenozoic we have the tertiary or mammals diversity only.</span>