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its metabolism
depolarization
Growth 1 in which the cell creates organelles and begins metabolism
Vagal escape occurs when the parasympathetic nervous system, specifically the vagus nerve, fails to regulate the heart rate and the heart muscle is instead stimulated by other mechanisms. This can happen in situations where there is a prolonged increase in sympathetic nerve activity or when there is a dysfunction in the parasympathetic nervous system.
the answer is glycolysis
Glycogenesis occurs if you have more glucose than your body needs. If you have eaten more glucose than your body currently needs the liver will store it as Glycogen. Glycogenesis occurs by the process of Dehydration Synthesis which is Anabolic.
Insulin enables the sugar to get out of the blood and into the cells where it is needed for the cells to function. If you don't have insulin because the pancreas is not producing it (as in diabetes) then the sugar will not be able to get into the cells, therefore there will be a high concentration in the blood. On the other hand, if you are diabetic and you take too much insulin, then too much sugar will go into the cells and there will not be enough sugar left in the blood.
response to stimuli occurs on the same side of the body that is stimulated response to stimuli occurs on the same side of the body that is stimulated
metabolism
Glycogen, which occurs in large amounts in the liver.
When beta receptors are stimulated, it decreases the heart rate to treat for low blood pressure.
its metabolism
Metabolism.
depolarization
mitochondria
Metabolism including photosynthesis .
Digestive System.