I think what is meant is how the human heart can get rid of excess potassium!
But it is the kidneys not the heart that gets rid of things!
Simply bringing it into battle and calling it out of Hyper Mode is very easy to do. If you are rich, however, you can buy massages and use it on your shadow pokemon.
Any disease that's genetic or hormonal is non communicable. Examples are: * diabetes * heart disease * hypo/hyper thyroidism * cancer * alzheimer's
It can be. As a slang term meaning "hyperactive" it can be either an adjective or a noun.
Hyper or Hyperactive?
2 answers, usually when its smaller its younger so its stronger and more, i guess , "hyper". Another thing is that when its small, it still has to pump blood around the whole body so instead of beating stronger, it beats faster because it is more efficient.
Hyperkalemia is an electrolyte imbalance and is indicated by a high level of potassium in the blood. Potassium is an electrolyte found inside the cells of the human body.
Caffeine is the primary chemical in coffee that causes the heart to race and make one 'hyper.'
Ether causes potassium ion pores to open, allowing potassium ions to leave the neuron, hyper-polarizing the neuron so it is unable to fire an action potential.
Due to hyper secretion of Human Chorianic Gonadotopin.
Kidney failure, high blood pressure and abnormal heart rate.
caffeine gets u hyper, like RAWR, and when ur hyper ur heart tends to beat faster =]
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Breast that grow big or fast; mammary denoting the human female breasts.
Hyper polarization of the skeletal muscle cells is the opposite of depolarization. It results from increase in the flow of potassium out of the cells with simultaneous flow of chloride into the cells giving the membrane a net negative charge. It is an essential mechanism for the contractile function of the muscles in our body.
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ADH is short for Anti Diuretic Hormone and it prevents excess water loss. As such, a hyper-secretion of ADH will result in less urine by volume, and the urine will have a lower concentration of water. Conversely, it will have a higher concentration of solutes (Sodium, Potassium, Urea, etc.)
No the word hyper is not a noun. It is an adjective.