Via the axonically secreted "Neuro-Transmitter-Substances"; that then traverse the Synaptic Cleft to affect [typically thousands of ] the neighboring Synapses.
Acetylcholine is one of many neurotransmitters. It's the primary NT of voluntary muscular movement. Myelin insulates the axons, allowing nerve impulses to be transmitted faster.
Myelin sheath never transmits the impulse from one neuron to another. On the contrary these are insulating cells which prevent transmission of nerve impulses.
Viral Pneumonia is transmitted from one person to another. It an acute infection and it is an airborne transmitted virus.
sensory neurons
A disease that is transmitted from one person to another is a communicable disease.
Diseases that are not transmitted from one person to another
Transmitted
no ammo
Anaesthesia can occur in multiple ways. Some affect spinal neurones (general anaesthetics), some affect the neurones close to the site of injection (local anaesthetic). There are many mechanisms, one of which is the blocking (antagonising) of Na+ channels. This prevents sodium ions from entering the neurone and thus prevents action potentials (nerve impulses) in the neurone. If the neurone was sending nociceptive (pain) sensations then the pain will stop, as the impulse cannot reach the brain.
Yes, honey fungus can be transmitted from one garden to another. This isn't always a good thing, as some people may not want it.
Yes, radiation is energy that is transmitted from one place to another by electromagnetic waves...hope i could help :)
Sepsis cannot be transmitted because it is not contagious. However, there are some agents that are known to cause sepsis that can be transmitted from one person to another.