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Where in the cell are both NAD+ and FAD reduced to form NADH and FADH2?
Endocrine System
A collection of glands within the body that release hormones into the bloodstream to regulate processes such as growth, metabolism, and sexual function.
Reticular Formation
A network of neurons located in the brainstem, involved in regulating wakefulness, alertness, and sleep-wake transitions.
Limbic System
An intricate network of nerves and brain regions close to the cortex's boundary, responsible for managing instinct and mood, encompassing various areas. This system regulates fundamental emotions such as fear, pleasure, and anger, as well as primary drives including hunger, sexual desire, dominance, and parental care.
Hormonal Imbalances
A condition where there is too much or too little of a hormone in the bloodstream, often resulting in disruption of bodily functions and processes.
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