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✔ 0.5 mol NaCl ✔ 0.90 to 1. ✔ 36 ✔ 8. ✔ Aorta ✔ bone ✔ Calcium ✔ Calcium ✔ Calvin cycle ✔ carbohydrate, protein, and fat metabolism ✔ Carotid Body ✔ Changing from a solid to a gas ✔ Circulation ✔ Conserves sodium in the body ✔ Controls synthesis of enzymes ✔ Decrease heart rate ✔ Dispersion ✔ entropy ✔ Flagella ✔ glucagon and epinephrine ✔ High specific heat ✔ Histamine ✔ Is22s22p ✔ Is22s22s63s23p64s23d ✔ liver ✔ Lower the pressure ✔ lowering the activation energy ✔ Lumbar ✔ lungs ✔ Magnesium sulfate ✔ metatarsal ✔ MgCl ✔ Midbrain ✔ Motor area of the cerebral hemispheres ✔ Movement of the cell ✔ norepinephrine ✔ Nucleus.
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