The autonomic nervous system performs this function, with central control emanating from the brainstem.
the brain stem controls alot of the involuntary actions such as heart rate.
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Hypothalamus
Hypothalamus
False. many processes use proteins, but vital processes is a very broad term. vital processes in the body include electrolytes (salts) lipids, hormones, etc. so while many processes do use proteins for metabolism, there are plenty of vital functions that use other classes of chemicals
metabolism
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Nucleus
This is because the nucleus controls the main activities of the cell, and regulates processes and chemical reactions- similar to the brain. Hope this helps! (:
medulla
Three vital body processes that vitamins help regulate are digestion, absobtion, and metabolism.
False. many processes use proteins, but vital processes is a very broad term. vital processes in the body include electrolytes (salts) lipids, hormones, etc. so while many processes do use proteins for metabolism, there are plenty of vital functions that use other classes of chemicals
medulla
medulla
The brain stem.
It's basically the central control system of your body: it monitors things/sends messages to the organs/ regulates/ keeps a body clock etc.
A plant regulates its life processes
metabolism
Pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas. The pancreas assists digestion and regulates the way the body processes sugar. Pancreatitis can be acute or chronic.
Oxygen is taken into the body to be used for vital body processes, and carbon dioxide is given off as a waste product.
Yes, because sugar in several forms is a vital nutrient to the human body and it's complex processes. A number of physiological processes rely upon the different sugars.