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Both humans and mollusks have a heart to pump blood, a digestive system to process food, and a reproductive system to produce offspring.
Yes, humans can absorb gases through the respiratory system when they breathe in gases present in the air. The gases pass through the lungs and are diffused into the bloodstream where they can be transported to different parts of the body.
Nitric oxide is a vasodilator that can be inactivated by proteolytic enzymes such as superoxide dismutase or hemoglobin. These enzymes can break down nitric oxide, reducing its vasodilatory effects.
Natural systems are not made by humans. The solar system is not made by humans, so it’s considered a natural system.
No, the xiphihumeralis muscle is not present in humans. It is a muscle that is sometimes found in certain non-human primates, such as gibbons and siamangs.
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Both humans and mollusks have a heart to pump blood, a digestive system to process food, and a reproductive system to produce offspring.
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As far as I know, none of them is a vasodilator. May be you meant nicotinic acid,"niacin". It's the one that has a vasodilator effect.
Lipitor is a drug that lowers harmful fats in the blood, including cholesterol. Its chemical name is atorvastatin. It is not a vasodilator.
a vasodilator causes dilation of the blood vessels; a venodilator is a vasodilator that causes dilation of veins
Yes. Vasodilators widen the blood vessels in the body, so when you inhale marijuana your pupils widen, which makes marijuana a vasodilator.
The scientific name for present day humans is 'Homo-Sapiens'.That is our species name.
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Nitro is used topically as a vasodilator