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The overall effect of thyroid hormones is to control the metabolism of the body's cells.
Genes do play a role and have an effect on metabolism. For example if a persons family has many incidences of obesity, it is highly likely that person will also be obese because their genes will cause their metabolism to be slow.
The inhibitory effect of glucose on phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase gene expression in cultured hepatocytes is transcriptional. It requires glucose metabolism.
Abiotic Components affect the number,distribution,metabolism and behaviour of various organisms in the ecosystem.
Reduces rate and depth of breathing and also rate of metabolism or breakdown of energy giving compounds.
if patient had high metabolismgain weight .and low metabolism weight loss and hair loss.
C. S. McEuen has written: 'The effect of hypophysectomy on the growth of the Walker rat tumour' -- subject(s): Hypophysectomy
== == hypophysectomy will stop growth and lactation in females, and destroy the testes, ovaries and adrenal coretex since the hormones produced in the pituitary gland affect all those organs. since homeostasis will be severely altered, the salt and water concentration as well as the carbohydrate and protein metabolism will be disturbed.
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Water has the least effect on a person's metabolism as it does not contain any calories or nutrients that would have an impact on metabolic rate.
YES it can effect your thyroid, and make your once fast metabolism slooow.
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The effect of thyroid hormones on the cells of the body is regulation of metabolism of those cells.
Hypophysectomy, the removal of the pituitary gland, is most commonly done in the case of tumors. It may also be done on a patient who is suffering from Cushing's Disease.
No, it's not allowed for at least 2 weeks after.
To allow the incision to heal.