Muscle
... the course of a lifetime. Estimates of the power
output of the human heart range from 1 to 5 watts. This is much less than the maximum power
output of other muscles; for example, the quadriceps can ... pause, and thus can "outwork" other muscles. An
output of one watt continuously for seventy years yields ...
Glycolysis
... not required.
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2 Location
3 Follow up
4 Evolution
5 Pathway
6 Etymology
7 See also
8 External links
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Glycolysis converts one molecule of glucose into two molecules of ...
Thomas Malthus
... most economists that even though high fertility might increase the gross
output it tended to reduce
output per capita. Many 20th century economists, such as Julian Simon , have ...
Bioinformatics
... sequence databases.
Computer scripting languages such as Perl and Python are often used to interface with biological databases and parse
output from bioinformatics programs. Communities of bioinformatics programmers have set up free/open source projects such as EMBOSS , Bioconductor , ...
Carbon fixation
... of photosynthesis. These three carbon dioxide molecules undergo the chemical reactions in the Calvin cycle.
The end result is that there is a net
output of a single G3P ; and in two turns of the Calvin cycle when two G3P are output, then they are combined to form organic compounds, specifically ...
Bioinformatics
... sequence databases.
Computer scripting languages such as Perl and Python are often used to interface with biological databases and parse
output from bioinformatics programs. Communities of bioinformatics programmers have set up free/open source projects such as EMBOSS , Bioconductor , ...
Gene regulatory network
... was amongst the first biologists to use the metaphor of Boolean networks to model genetic regulatory networks.
Each gene, each input, and each
output is represented by a node in a directed graph in which there is an arrow from one node to another if and only if there is a causal link between the ...
Hermaphrodite
... up of primarily groupers. Since even a small male can produce more than enough sperm to fertilize a huge number of eggs , while a female's egg
output increases greatly with an increase in size, this strategy makes sense for an organism (fishes in general) where over 90% of the eggs laid will not ...
Hormone
... . For example: thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) causes growth and increased activity of another endocrine gland--the thyroid--hence increasing
output of thyroid hormones.
A recently identified and studied class of hormones is that of the "Hunger Hormones" - ghrelin , orexin and PYY 3-36 - ...
Synapse
... the post-synaptic neuron, decreasing its excitability and therefore decreasing the neuron's likelihood to fire an action potential. In this way the
output of a neuron may depend on the input of many others, each of which may have a different degree of influence, depending on the strength of its synapse ...