Itoero Posted July 30, 2018 Posted July 30, 2018 What causes excess heat production heat production on a cellular level? Can it be related to oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction?
Brett Nortj Posted August 3, 2018 Posted August 3, 2018 On 30/07/2018 at 3:08 PM, Itoero said: What causes excess heat production heat production on a cellular level? Can it be related to oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction? This is called friction, as the movement of the cells when they move, or, circulate, causes the heat production. This is because the cells need to move to relay fuels, and, circulate the system, so as to stay fresh - if they stayed in the same place, they would stagnate and die. Like exercise. If they stayed in the same place, they would have the effect of us lying on our backs doing nothing; deteriorate.
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