At the onset of a muscle contraction, the presence of calcium triggers the opening of the Na-K channels in the membrane. Potassium is a calcium inhibitor, so as the potassium flows out of the cell, it eventually reduces the presence of calcium. This causes the closure of the Na-K channel (negative feedback mechanism). In a hypokalemic state, the lack of sufficient K doesn't inhibit the calcium channel, and in turn doesn't properly terminate the muscle contraction at the cellular level.
Answer: The final sequencing map published on April 14, 2003, was reported to cover 99% of the euchromatic human genome. According to a quality assessment of the genome sequence published in 2004, 92% of sampling had an accuracy of more than 99.99%. In 2003, an accurate and complete human genome sequence was finished and made available to scientists and researchers two years ahead of the original Human Genome Project schedule and at a cost less than the original estimated budget.
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One of the leading risk factor for developing diabetes is diet and exercise
Diet, preferable low-to-free sugar diets. Low caloric intake.
Regular exercises
Regular screening of blood glucose level