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The alternator is driven by mechanical energy and converts this energy into:
Hypertrophy
An increase in the size of muscles or tissues, often as a result of exercise.
Atrophy
The reduction in size and function of a tissue or organ due to aging, disease, or lack of use.
Blood Flow
The continuous circulation of blood through the heart and vascular system, delivering nutrients and oxygen to tissues.
Neurotransmitter
Chemical substances released by neurons that transmit signals across a synaptic gap to another neuron or to a muscle or gland cell.
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