Our nervous system runs on chemical synapses ! that means we need chemical to transfer information from one neuron to another !
so when the signal reaches the synaptic knob of one neuron , it stimulates the neurotransmitters containing vacuoles to release the neurotransmitters !
the neurotransmitters may be dopamine, acetylcholine etc and after reaching the dendrites of other neuron, it stimulates signal in the other neuron and thus a signal travel from one part of body to other !
Answer:
A rise in temporary body tempurature typically isn't fatal but if prolonged for too long and especially if continuing to rise it can be fatal.
Explanation:
The correct answer is: They usually have one or more helical regions spanning the membrane bilayer
Transmembrane proteins are type of integral proteins meaning that they are permanently attached to biological membrane. Transmembrane proteins span through the plasma membrane so most of their structure is hydrophobic.
The major role of these proteins is transport role: they act as a channels that undergo conformational change in order to move a substance through the membrane.
Classified by their structure they can be put into two types: alpha helical and beta barrels.
nucleus is the structure responsible.