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state is the key function of energy
Key to our understanding is how the brain functions as a system.
Two functions of carbohydrates are to provide energy for muscles and fuel for the central nervous system.
we need small intestines so we can keep the nutriants in our body
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Circulatory System
Carbohydrates are key in providing energy to cells. The energy from the food is converted to ATP which is then stored within the cells for use.
the key factors that are necessary for the healthy functioning of the renal system
The sympathetic nervous system is responsible for maintaining fight-or-flight and alertness-related functions of the autonomic nervous system. It's key neurotransmitter class, the catecholamines (dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine) induce vasoconstriction (increasing blood pressure and shunting blood away from the skin in case of injury), increase heart rate (to supply more blood to the body), increase the breakdown of glycogen to glucose (to allow for more readily-available chemical energy for cells in a higher activity state), and control various other "alerting" or "stimulating" functions throughout the body.
You can not. The "alarm" is an integral part of at least three computers on the Jeep. The pcm (engine), bcm (body functions), and the skim (chip key system).
1) Filtration 2) Reabsorption 3) Secretion 4) Excretion
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