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Mutations on recessive genes return to normal in an organism
The neurotransmitter that helps the body return to normal after a stress response is the noradrenaline. It is also used to raise blood pressure.
Cfcs have a long atmospheric lifetime. because of this it will take many decades before the ozone layer returns to its former concentration.
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Here are two examples: the rate of respiration is driven by the concentration of CO2 in the blood. Since increasing the rate of breathing lowers the concentration of CO2 the same thing (C02) that increases the rate of breathing also shuts it down. Another example is the relationship between glucose and insulin. Insulin release is triggered from the Beta cells in the pancreas by the concentration of glucose which acts to sequester glucose in the liver and in muscle tissue, and then a negative control loop terminates the release of insulin after glucose levels return to normal.
Elastic deformation is caused by applied forces. It is also when solids are either twisted or pull and then return to its normal shape.
Anything your heart desires, it's preferred however you consume fast acting glucose, so you can return your BG levels to normal.
No, borderline diabetes is termed prediabetes or impaired glucose tolerance. It indicates that your body, for whatever reason (most commonly insulin resistance or inadequate secretion of insulin) has elevated levels of glucose that does not qualify as "diabetic" levels. This may progress to diabetes in time, or the glucose levels may return to normal.
Many things 1st Have a freind check you for symptoms of a stroke! otherwise If it doesn't return to normal in 24 hrs go to a doctor.
First of all, WHAT KIND OF QUESTION IS THAT?But, whatever. The renal threshold, where glucose levels exceeds the capacity to return the glucose into the blood (glycosuria) is about 10 mmol/l (180 mg% ).
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An example of homeostasis is regulating blood glucose concentration. The body does this as follows: If there is enough glucose in the blood, the hormone insulin (from the pancreas) stimulates the liver to store the extra (not needed at the time) glucose as glycogen. If the blood sugar gets low, another hormone stimulates the liver to release the glucose back into the blood. If the storage in the liver is full, glucose is converted into fat in special cells around the body.
It depends on how far along you were when you miscarried. Under six weeks along, a hGC levels will return to normal quickly. After that time frame it can take a week or two for your hormones to return to normal. It depends on how far along you were when you miscarried. Under six weeks along, a hGC levels will return to normal quickly. After that time frame it can take a week or two for your hormones to return to normal. It depends on how far along you were when you miscarried. Under six weeks along, a hGC levels will return to normal quickly. After that time frame it can take a week or two for your hormones to return to normal. It depends on how far along you were when you miscarried. Under six weeks along, a hGC levels will return to normal quickly. After that time frame it can take a week or two for your hormones to return to normal.
Mutations on recessive genes return to normal in an organism
It is ingested quickly in the mouth, Your blood glucose will rise, then return to normal, it is a quick carb for energy, this is used in an emergency situation for a diabetic who's blood sugar is low or going into a hypoglycemic episode and will prevent shock
Yes, it will return to normal, although a little bit of sagging may remain.