Calcitonin! :)
The MIC is the lowest concentration of antimicrobial agent which inhibits the growth of the microorganism
Sunburn inhibits the immune response by depressing Macrophage activity
Almost all of the Osteoblast.
Yes, probably.
Calcitonin! :)
calcitnin
yes
osteoclast
osteoblast activity would increase since calcitonin's role is to decrease blood calcium. there would be extra Ca in the blood for the osteoblast to pick up and utilize. Calcium homeostasis is very tightly regulated and continuous. All the things you learn about calcium homeostasis will be occurring at the same time so try not to get confused and look at the big picture AKA what will the end results be. Hope that helped!
Osteoclast
inhibits enzyme activity
An anticholinesterase is an agent which inhibits the activity of cholinesterase.
An anticholinesterase is an agent which inhibits the activity of cholinesterase.
An anticatalyst is a substance which inhibits the activity of a catalyst.
Antagonist activity is the activity that is counter to the agonist or it can be viewed as an inhibitory activity. If pharmacology, the antagonist does not have any activity, but it blocks or inhibits the activity of the agonist.
Osteoclastic activity increases the blood calcium level. Osteoblastic activity nullify the effect of osteoclastic activity. Both go hand in hand to rearrange the orientation of calcium lines in the bones, as per requirement of the stresses on the bones.