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← Nature & AnimalsWhich neurological outcome occurs when venom binds neuromuscular receptors?
A)Paralysis prevents muscle fiber contraction✓
B)Increased nerve regeneration stimulates growth
C)Enhanced pain tolerance reduces sensing
D)Heightened awareness accelerates response
💡 Explanation
Paralysis results from venom blocking acetylcholine receptors, which prevent the signal to contract muscles via neuromuscular blockade; therefore, paralysis stops muscle action rather than nerve regeneration, pain tolerance, or awareness, because the receptor binding is affected.
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