Answer:
when Griffith was experimenting with pneumonia-causing bacteria he discovered that when two cultures were mixed, somehow the harmless bacteria changed, and that organism contained information that could be passed on to another organism.
and the phenomenon is stated right there in the answer
~batmans wife dun dun dun...
I think it is the somatic nervous system.
Answer: The downstream components will be altered and ultimately affect production of glucose.
Explanation: Epinephrine is a hormone that belongs to a class of biomolecules called catecholamines. When it reaches the target cell it binds to a receptor that is connected to an enzyme called adenylate cyclase that converts ATP into cAMP(cyclic adenosine monophosphate). cAMP plays an important role in the phosphorylation of proteins which alters their activity. In this case the activity of the enzyme that hydrolyses glycogen to glucose. When caffeine blocks the activity of cAMP it ultimately inhibits the action of the downstream components.
The answer is lactate homeostasis. Lactic acid accumulates in
muscle during high exercise activities due to a high demand for energy
in the muscles. Therefore, glucose is
broken down anaerobically to produce lactic acid since oxygen cannot be supplied fast enough for complete aerobic respiration. Its accumulation in muscles causes <span>muscle fatigue and post-exercise muscle
soreness. </span>