nervous system
They are the nervous tissue cells. You have over hundred billion nerve cells, intricately connected to each other. They form the central and peripheral nervous system.
Carbon dioxide is formed when pyruvic acid reacts with coenzyme A. These processes occur during the Calvin Cycle in organisms.
Although oxygen is necessary for most combustion processes it is not flammable itself. Oxygen is the material that reacts with fuel to produce combustion.
Pathophysiology is the study of how disease processes affect the function of the body. Pathophysiology is very useful for EMT's to understand how common illnesses and injuries affect the body and how the body reacts.
The atomic number - the number of protons - controls the way the element looks, acts, reacts, bonds, etc.
cerebellum
A situation of phenomenological nature is based on the perception of states of consciousness and the senses. It is how someone reacts and processes a situation.
By showing how a character reacts to or interacts with his or her surroundings
No. For example ammonium nitrate spontaneously dissolves in water. This is an endothermic process.
Your brain, except for the skeleton. Nothing directly talks to your skeleton, it's just framework wrapped in muscle, tendon, ect. The brain sends messages to the muscles and the whole appendage reacts in response.
i think there are relation between your food and your bloodtype. i think it controls your red blood cells and how your blood reacts to each food you are eating and how sweet.
The thalamus is the part of the brain that acts like a switchboard. The thalamus controls how the brain reacts to certain things like pleasure and pain.