What Is a Nerve Agent? ............ Simply put, nerve agents stop the central nervous system from communicating with the muscles, organs and glands it needs to keep your body's internal machinery running smoothly. Specifically, the chemicals in nerve agents stop the body from breaking down a neurotransmitter called acetylcholine. The nervous system releases this crucial enzyme to activate muscles; when acetylcholine can't be broken down, those muscles — including the heart and lungs — spasm uncontrollably until they exhaust themselves, becoming effectively paralyzed.
Nerve agents typically enter the body through the mouth or nose, but can also be absorbed through the skin.
"If you have ever seen a fly sprayed, it drops on its back and lies with its legs in the air, twitching, this is the result of nerve agents taking hold," Dr. Simon Cotton, a senior chemistry lecturer at the University of Birmingham, told the Daily Mail.
Citiem vārdiem sakot. Pēc drošības instrukcijas cilvēki lokāli nedrīkst atrasties notikumu vietā,bez aizsargtērpa,un šis uzņemtais fotoatels liecina par: a) pilnīga drošības noteikumu ignorēšana,nekompitence. c) līdz galam nepārdomāts teatris
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Simply put, nerve agents stop the central nervous system from communicating with the muscles, organs and glands it needs to keep your body's internal machinery running smoothly. Specifically, the chemicals in nerve agents stop the body from breaking down a neurotransmitter called acetylcholine. The nervous system releases this crucial enzyme to activate muscles; when acetylcholine can't be broken down, those muscles — including the heart and lungs — spasm uncontrollably until they exhaust themselves, becoming effectively paralyzed.
Nerve agents typically enter the body through the mouth or nose, but can also be absorbed through the skin.
"If you have ever seen a fly sprayed, it drops on its back and lies with its legs in the air, twitching, this is the result of nerve agents taking hold," Dr. Simon Cotton, a senior chemistry lecturer at the University of Birmingham, told the Daily Mail.
a) pilnīga drošības noteikumu ignorēšana,nekompitence.
c) līdz galam nepārdomāts teatris