Of course it is, when you perspire it is one of the body's methods of cooling down as the sweat then evaporates and causes a cooling effect. Therefore, the more effort you exert, the hotter you become and consequently the more you perspire in order to cool down.
While this isn't an incredibly biological explanation I hope it still expresses that it is natural.
Oh come on, middle school Biology isn't so hard that you can't list 10 plants. If you can exert the time and effort necessary to ask the question online, you can exert the time and effort to find the information about 10 plants.
Antagonism is the process by which two hormones exert opposite effects.
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Yes, they would be of no use if they could not. Regulatory proteins use four ways to exert their effects.
According to Selye, a person exerts an all-out effort to combat stress at the interface between the alarm reaction and the stage of resistance.
input force
Effort Force.
exert an effort
Minimal effort, or the use there of
The force that you exert on a lever can be called the effort force. The lever has three parts. They are: the fulcrum, the load, and the effort force. This can also be classified as the input force. The force that you exert to perform a task is known as the input force.
Labor, exert.
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Unlike conventional garden tools, the unique ratchet mechanism allows the user to exert maximum leverage with minimum effort.
Well...exert is putting(oneself)to making a effort;like exercise. Exerted is just past tense. It also means putting to use.
endeavor, labor, toil, exert, travail, effort.
Imperial states exert economic control over weaker states to exploit their Natural Resources.