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Why does the amount of ATP produced in skeletal muscle differ from the amount produced in other tissues?
Hibernation
A state of minimal metabolic activity and lowered body temperature that some animals enter to conserve energy during unfavorable conditions.
Appetite Hormones
Biological compounds that regulate hunger and satiety, influencing eating behavior.
Orexin
Orexin, also known as hypocretin, is a neuropeptide that regulates arousal, wakefulness, and appetite, playing a significant role in sleep-wake cycles.
Blood Glucose
The concentration of glucose present in the blood, crucial for energy supply to cells and seen as a key marker in the diagnosis and management of diabetes.
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