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A type of lipid that is produced by nearly every tissue in the body is prostaglandin. It is a fatty acid compound that has varying hormonelike effects.
That is not a straightforward answer because heat isn't produced by body weight but as a waste product of metabolism. The more metabolically active a tissue is, the more heat it will generate. So like muscle tissue will generate more heat than adipose (fat) tissue.
glands
It will kill the tissue at the injection site. If enough is injected it will be fatal.
oxidation causes it, which happens as a result of photosynthesis for plants and metabolism for animals
A type of lipid that is produced by nearly every tissue in the body is prostaglandin. It is a fatty acid compound that has varying hormonelike effects.
A subcutaneous injection
Luteotropic Hormone (LTH) - A substance, usually a peptide or steroid, produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another to effect physiological activity, such as growth or metabolism.
subcutaneous tissue
Sub q injection is a shortening of subcutaneous injection. Subcutaneous injections are given into the subcutaneous tissue which is the layer of tissue just under the skin - between the skin and the muscle. The most common areas of the body to give a subcutaneous injection are the abdomen, thigh, lower back and upper arm.
That is not a straightforward answer because heat isn't produced by body weight but as a waste product of metabolism. The more metabolically active a tissue is, the more heat it will generate. So like muscle tissue will generate more heat than adipose (fat) tissue.
we do not massage site after IM injection because it may cause underlying tissue damage
rate of metabolism
glands
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Donald Howard Simonsen has written: 'Tissue metabolism of guinea pigs deficient in the anti-stiffness factor' -- subject(s): Tissue metabolism, Guinea pigs, Vitamins, Nutrition
Platelets are part of blood which is considered a tissue.