Answer:
The possible answers for this question are:
A. a glutamate antagonist
B. an acetylcholine antagonist
C. a serotonin antagonist
D. an epinephrine agonist
The correct answers are:
A. a glutamate antagonist
B. an acetylcholine antagonist
Explanation:
A glutamate antagonist is a substance that is commonly used in clinical medicine as an anesthetic, another common used of this substance could be to treat the neurodegeneration caused by stroke, parkinson, epilepsia and some other neural problems, as it inhibits the glutamate receptors.
On the other side the acetylcholine antagonist works as an inhibitor of the muscarinic receptor, avoiding with this process synapses of the cells.
Answer: A convivial issue is a quandary that influences many denizens within a society. It is a prevalent quandary in present-day society and one that many people strive to solve. It is often the consequence of factors elongating beyond an individual's control.
One the thing the Abrahamic religions had in common is that they believed that the Hebrew patriarch Abraham and his descendants hold an important role in human spiritual development.
Pre-historic means before history; so before the written records. This also means that we have only archaeological evidence from this time, and have to interpret this evidence.
So we don't have names of gods in the pre-historic religions, only occasional statues and remains of temples. From what we do know, it seems that most prehistoric religions venerated gods related to nature: Sun, rain, animals, Harvest, earth etc.
Answer:
C. Your muscles are paralyzed so you don't act out your dreams.
Explanation:
<em>Rapid Eye Movement </em>(REM) sleep is one of the most important stages of sleeping, in which the <em>brain is highly activated </em>and can even be noticeable since the eyes tend to move fast, as the name states.
This is the stage in which dreams occur so the <em>muscles are paralyzed </em>to protect the individual from carrying out physical actions.
The body is <em>not relaxed and free to move around</em> and the mind is not cleared of all thought since this is when<em> memory integration occurs. </em>