Ribosomes
Hormones act as chemical triggers and messengers for cell processes. They are secreted by endocrine glands and travel through the bloodstream to target cells, where they can regulate various physiological functions.
the stretching of the bladder wall
Co2 or carbon dioxicide
A trigger pond is a designated area in agricultural or ecological settings that helps manage water levels and support wildlife habitats. It acts as a water source for irrigation or livestock while also serving as a mechanism to trigger certain ecological processes, such as the breeding of amphibians or the nesting of birds. By carefully controlling water flow and levels, trigger ponds can enhance biodiversity and improve land management practices. They are particularly important in regions where water availability is variable.
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A stimulus causes a response or reaction in an organism's behavior, physiology, or mental processes. It can trigger a specific physiological or psychological response depending on the type and intensity of the stimulus.
The hypothalamus acts as the body's thermostat by regulating body temperature. It can trigger responses such as shivering to generate heat or sweating to cool down the body.
Yes, the endocrine system releases hormones into the bloodstream to act on target organs and tissues, regulating various biological processes such as growth, development, metabolism, and reproduction. Hormones are chemical messengers that bind to specific receptors on cells to initiate a response.
It's a "noble" gas. (it doesn't react chemically).
adenoidine triphosphate a molcule that acts as the main energy source for cell processes
It was likely a typo, the correct term might be "legislation acts," which refers to laws enacted by a legislative body such as a parliament or congress. These acts outline rules, regulations, and processes established by the government to govern a particular issue or area of society.
Chia seeds may act as a trigger for some individuals with certain headache disorders or Migraine. What acts as a trigger for one person, will not in another. Triggers are very individualized. A trigger is not a *cause* however.For appropriate diagnosis, treatment and management of headache disorders and Migraine, please seek the help of a board certified headache and Migraine specialist.