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Subject: Chemical reactions in a dog after seeing a snake
Category: Science > Biology
Asked by: tmol-ga
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Posted: 26 Sep 2004 04:51 PDT
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Question ID: 406438
I have found details on the reactions from photons entering the eye up
to reaching the brain. Now, I am trying to find the detailed chemical
reactions that occur from the brain to moving a muscle. It should
involve the limbic system, the central nervous system through to
contraction of a muscle. I need names of chemicals, what happened to
them (ie. reduced, hydrolized, oxidised etc) and all of the pathways.
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