<h2>Answer:</h2>
The compound is known as the neurotransmitter or messenger chemicals.
<h3>Explanation:</h3>
- Neurotransmitters are the chemicals a type of messenger which is used to transmit information from one cell to the next cell.
- Some hormones are also known as messenger chemicals.
- The nerve cells are not linked to each other while they are separated from each other by a space known as synapses.
- The electric potential signal is converted into chemical signal by the release of neurotransmitters.
- These neurotransmitter signal next cell to produce equal amount of electric signal in nerve cell.
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And Negative for oxygen.
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“Red sky at night, sailors delight. Red sky in morning, sailors take warning.”
A reddish sunset means that the air is dusty and dry. Since weather in North American latitudes usually moves from west to east, a red sky at sunset means dry weather—good for sailing—is moving east. Conversely, a reddish sunrise means that dry air from the west has already passed over us on their way easy, clearing the way for a storm to move in.
“Clear Moon, frost soon.”
When the night sky is clear, Earth’s surface cools rapidly—there is no cloud cover to keep the heat in. If the night is clear enough to see the Moon and the temperature drops enough, frost will form. Expect a chilly morning!
“Ring around the moon? Rain real soon.”
A ring around the moon usually indicates an advancing warm front, which means precipitation. Under those conditions, high, thin clouds get lower and thicker as they pass over the moon. Ice crystals are reflected by the moon’s light, causing a halo to appear.
“Rain foretold, long last. Short notice, soon will pass.”
If you find yourself toting an umbrella around for days “just in case,” rain will stick around for several hours when it finally comes. The gray overcast dominating the horizon means a large area is affected. Conversely, if you get caught in a surprise shower, it’s likely to be short-lived.
“The higher the clouds, the finer the weather.”
If you spot wispy, thin clouds up where jet airplanes fly, expect a spell of pleasant weather.
Keep an eye, however, on the smaller puff clouds (cumulus), especially if it’s in the morning or early afternoon. If the rounded tops of these clouds, which have flat bases, grow higher than the one cloud’s width, then there’s a chance of a thunderstorm forming.
Color Change.
Production of an odor.
Change of Temperature.
Evolution of a gas (formation of bubbles)
Precipitate (formation of a solid)
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