Prostaglandins are chemical substances thought to
a) increase sensitivity of pain receptors.
Prostaglandins are believed to increase sensitivity to pain receptors by
enhancing the pain-provoking effect of bradykinin.
b) reduce the perception of pain.
Endorphins and enkephalins reduce or inhibit transmission or
perception of pain.
c) inhibit the transmission of pain.
Endorphins and enkephalins reduce or inhibit transmission or
perception of pain.
d) inhibit the transmission of noxious stimuli.
Morphine and other opioid medications inhibit the transmission of
noxious stimuli by mimicking enkephalin and endorphin.
a) increase sensitivity of pain receptors.
Prostaglandins are believed to increase sensitivity to pain receptors by
enhancing the pain-provoking effect of bradykinin.
b) reduce the perception of pain.
Endorphins and enkephalins reduce or inhibit transmission or
perception of pain.
c) inhibit the transmission of pain.
Endorphins and enkephalins reduce or inhibit transmission or
perception of pain.
d) inhibit the transmission of noxious stimuli.
Morphine and other opioid medications inhibit the transmission of
noxious stimuli by mimicking enkephalin and endorphin.