Active transport
... calcium out.
Many cells also posses a calcium ATPase, which can operate at lower intracellular concentrations of calcium and sets the normal or
resting concentration of this important second messenger . But the ATPase exports calcium ions more slowly: only 30 per second versus 2000 per second by the ...
Diabetes mellitus
... trial. Lancet, 2002; 360: 7-22
S Camastra, E Bonora, S DelPrato, K Rett, M Weck, E Ferrannini. Effect of obesity and insulin resistance on
resting and glucose-induced thermogenesis in man. International Journal of Obesity, 1999, Vol 23, Iss 12, pp 1307-1313.
The American Association of ...
Hyperpolarization
... Hyperpolarization has several meanings:
In biology , hyperpolarization occurs when a cell's membrane potential dips below its
resting level .
In physics , hyperpolarization is the selective polarization of nuclear spin in atoms far beyond normal thermal equilibrium.
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Nervous system
... changes, along with the sense of excitement he feels. The parasympathetic nervous system, on the other hand, is evident when a person is
resting and feels relaxed, and is responsible for such things as the constriction of the pupil, the slowing of the heart, the dilation of the blood vessels, ...
Thermoregulation
... follows the periods of rest and activity, and is not dependent on the incidence of day and night; in monkeys which are active during the night and
resting during the day, the body temperature is highest at night and lowest through the day. They then made observations on the temperature of animals and ...