Macronucleus.
Parathyroid hormone (PTH) controls the metabolism of calcium in the body by increasing calcium levels in the blood through actions on the kidneys, bones, and intestines.
The macronucleus is larger and controls all functions except reproduction. The micronucleus is smaller and controls reproduction. Some paramecium have more than one micronucleus, but all have at least one.
The macronucleus is involved in asexual reproduction in ciliated protozoa, such as Paramecium. It controls most cellular functions, including growth and development, but is not directly involved in sexual processes.
Paramecium is single celled.
The cell cycle regulatory proteins, including cyclins and cyclin-dependent kinases, serve as controls for cell metabolism and reproduction. These proteins regulate various checkpoints in the cell cycle to ensure proper timing and progression of events like DNA replication and cell division. Dysregulation of these controls can result in abnormalities such as uncontrolled cell growth or cell death.
The macronucleus in Paramecium is responsible for controlling the cell's gene expression and metabolism. It plays a crucial role in regulating cellular functions such as growth, reproduction, and response to the environment. The macronucleus contains multiple copies of the genome and undergoes fragmentation and amplification during cell division.
The thyroid gland controls metabolism.
The macronucleus is larger and controls all functions except reproduction. The micronucleus is smaller and controls reproduction. Some paramecium have more than one micronucleus, but all have at least one.
metabolism isn't a state of the body. the metabolism controls the digestion of fat. blood flow controls body temperature and also some hormones such as adrenaline.
The nucleus contains DNA and controls a protist's metabolism and development.
The thyroid gland controls your metabolism with the hormone thyroxine.
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Paramecium undergoes a form of asexual reproduction called binary fission, where the cell divides into two daughter cells. They do not undergo sexual reproduction since they reproduce by simple cell division.
The nucleus controls the cells, directing their growth, metabolism, and reproduction
Parathyroid hormone (PTH) controls the metabolism of calcium in the body by increasing calcium levels in the blood through actions on the kidneys, bones, and intestines.
A lot of them. It also depends what you are trying to break down.
A hormone called insulin regulates your sugar levels.