Inability to move.
Outline the physiological effects of exercise in water (Use dot point
structural, physiological, psychoneural, environmental
Structural, Physiological, Psychoneural & Environmental
There are some diseases that can cause paralysis.
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Physiological values are the homeostatic values of the variable concerned. So, the physiological value of glucose in the cell would be the normal amount of glucose that you would find in the cell (intracellularly), not in abnormal or disease conditions (pathophysiological conditions). Hope this helps.
The physiological effects of no exercise and being over weight obese
Yes, they are related. See Link.
you can starve, or get really bad hunger pains.
post traumatic Stress disorder
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