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What Does Contract Mean In The Human Body?

In the human body, contraction refers to the shortening and tightening of muscle fibers in response to neural signals. This process allows muscles to generate force and movement, enabling essential functions such as locomotion, breathing, and digestion.


What is the tbone in the human body?

The T-bone as in "T-bone steak" is part of a vertebra.


Where is thyroxin produced in the human body?

thyroid gland ; ) mayb,, not sure T T sorry


What is cell organization in the human body?

c t o so s


How many hormones is there?

There are dozens of hormones in the human body, each with specific functions that regulate various processes such as growth, metabolism, and reproduction. Some well-known hormones include insulin, cortisol, estrogen, testosterone, and adrenaline.


What do autosomes control?

Autosomes control the inheritance of general traits, such as hair color, eye color, and height. They carry the majority of an individual's genetic information and are responsible for determining many of the physical characteristics and functions of the body.


Why do we need waters?

Many of the body's functions require water. At least 80% on the human body is made up of water.


What does 206 b in t h b mean?

206 bones in the human body


20 f and t on the h b?

20 fingers and toes on the human body


How many cell make up t human body?

More/less then a 100


What are tge pahogens that destroy T-cells in the body is?

One of the primary pathogens that destroy T-cells in the body is the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). It can leads lead to AIDS.


When the human body mobilizes its defenses against a pathogen the body recognizes the?

antigen. Helper B and T cells most likely.