Most probably, it is Joe's digestive organelles that have been affected.
All of our body parts need energy to work that we get from food. The food we take is broken down and mixed with different acids and enzymes that help in the process of digestion. When the food is digested, the carbohydrates in the food, which include starch and sugars, are further broken down into glucose. The stomach and the intestines then absorb this glucose and release it into out blood which can be used as energy by our cells or be stored to use later.
No, this is correct. It's therefore False!
There is no reason for the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) to work with product marketers - it is not their job to promote their research nor promote drugs of anything of the sort.
The adaptability of the heart can be observed during exercise, when the metabolic activity of
skeletal muscles increases. The cardiovascular system, consisting of the heart and blood vessels,
responds to exercise with an increase in heart rate and strength of contraction with each beat,
resulting in a higher cardiac output (cardiac output = quantity of blood pumped through the heart
per unit of time) and blood pressure. Positive pressure is created by forceful contraction of the
left ventricle of the heart, measured as systole. It is maintained during relaxation of the ventricle
by closure of the aortic valve and recoil of arteries, measured as diastole