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Cannabis can affect metabolism by increasing appetite and potentially leading to weight gain. It can also impact the body's ability to regulate blood sugar levels, which may have implications for overall metabolic health.
Yes, wasps have the ability to remember individuals, including other wasps and potentially humans.
THC, the active compound in marijuana, can affect metabolism in the human body by increasing appetite and potentially leading to weight gain. It can also impact the body's ability to regulate blood sugar levels and may affect the metabolism of fats.
Sleep deprivation can impair the body's ability to regulate temperature and cope with cold environments. Lack of sleep can disrupt the body's internal clock, leading to decreased thermoregulation and reduced ability to generate heat, making it harder to stay warm in cold conditions.
Cells without properly functioning p53 would likely have impaired ability to control cell growth and repair damaged DNA, leading to uncontrolled cell division and potentially increased risk of developing cancer. p53 is an important tumor suppressor gene that helps regulate these processes and maintain genomic stability.
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Resistance is the ability to regulate the amount of charge flowing in a circuit.
Cancer cells have lost the ability to regulate their cell cycle among other things.
Yes, they do.
Cannabis can affect metabolism by increasing appetite and potentially leading to weight gain. It can also impact the body's ability to regulate blood sugar levels, which may have implications for overall metabolic health.
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Resistance
The tissue where no cell division occurs after birth in a man is the nervous tissue, which includes the brain and spinal cord. Once formed, neurons stop dividing and any damage or loss of neurons is usually permanent, hindering their ability to regenerate.
Yes, bad digestion can contribute to weight gain because it can affect the body's ability to properly absorb nutrients and regulate metabolism, potentially leading to an imbalance in energy intake and expenditure.
Cancer cells lose the ability to control their growth and division, which is a fundamental characteristic of cancer. In a healthy organism, cell growth and division are tightly regulated processes, with cells dividing to replace damaged or dying cells and maintaining the overall health of the body. Cancer cells, however, undergo a series of genetic mutations that disrupt the normal regulatory mechanisms, leading to uncontrolled and abnormal cell growth. This loss of control over cell division is one of the defining features of cancer. As a result, cancer cells continue to divide and accumulate, forming tumors and potentially invading nearby tissues and spreading to other parts of the body, a process known as metastasis.
Cancer cells have lost their normal ability to regulate the cell cycle. This leads to uncontrolled cell growth and proliferation, which can result in the formation of tumors.
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