It starts in the mouth. You start to chew in which the glands that produce saliva make it easier to send down the esophagus
Answer:
Potassium
Explanation:
Potassium is the major cation of intracellular fluid and is involved in the normal functioning of neurons and muscles. Adequate intracellular levels of potassium are also required for many vital metabolic activities.
Nerve and muscle cells need to balance the intracellular potassium ion concentration as relative concentrations of potassium ions in intracellular and extracellular fluid regulate their resting membrane potential. Increased extracellular concentration of potassium depolarizes these cells while its reduced levels cause hyperpolarization making the nerve cells and muscle cells non-responsive.
Similarly, heart cells need to maintain the potassium levels as its imbalance disrupts the electric conduction in the heart and may even cause sudden death. Being a part of buffer system of cells, potassium ions maintain the pH of body fluids.
Deer
The family tabanidae consists of horse flies and other similar flies such as deer flies. So let's look at some distinguishing characteristics of both horse and deer flies.
Body Length: Horse flies are 10-30mm, Deer flies are 6-11mm.
Antennae: Horse flies have short antennae, Deer flies have long.
Ocelli: Horse flies have either vestigial, or entirely lack them. Deer flies have them.
Wings: Horse fly wings are clear, uniformly cloudy, or spotted. Deer fly wings are distinctly banded.
So on those three characteristics, Deer flies match all of them, while horse flies match none. So the answer is deer fly.
1)Muscle weakness
2)Neurological disruptions
3)Unsightly appearance
4)Sharp pain
5)Optic Nerve
6)Toxic amblyopia