Answer:
Botulinum Toxin
Explanation:
Botulinum Toxin is a neurotoxin (meaning that its target is the nervous system) produced by a bacteria known as Clostridium Botulinum. The Botulinum Toxin inhibits the transmission of acetylcholine (principal neurotransmitter that participates in muscle contraction). The acetylcholine travels from presynaptic motor neurons (the neurons that control the movement) to the muscle at the neuromuscular junction (the place where the nerve gets in contact with the muscle) interfering with neural transmission and inhibiting the stimulation of the muscle fiber, thus causing muscle paralysis.
Answer: (A)True
Explanation:
People who have problems controlling their urine or bowels (aka incontinence) are at risk for skin problems.
Skin areas most affected are near the buttocks, hips, genitals, and between the pelvis and rectum (perineum).
This problem doesn’t really have a yes or no answer. It’s more opinion based