Answer:
Nerve agent
Explanation:
A nerve agent is a chemical in which on exposure to humans affects the functioning of the nervous system. These chemicals are known to disrupt the process by which messages are transferred to the organs from the nerve. This disruption occurs by blocking the activity of acetylcholinesterase, which is responsible for the catabolism of a neurotransmitter, acetylcholine.
On exposure to a nerve agent, the muscles of the body become paralyzed and early symptoms is production of excess mucous such as in runny nose, pupil constriction and also difficulty in breathing.
These agents are sometimes used in chemical warfare. Examples include sarin, tabun etc.
Answer:
It led to a wide range of protests by the people which brought about revolution
Explanation:
The ultimate consequences of wealth inequalities during the 18th century was wide range of protests by the people which brought about revolution.
This was because of the high poverty rate and difference between the classes in the society as the rich got richer due to policies which favored them while the poor got poorer due to the bad policies which made them register their displeasure and move for a revolution.
Archaea have more complex RNA polymerases than Bacteria, similar to Eucarya.
The rhythmic contractions of the stomach and food along the alimentary canal is called peristalsis