Sentences with phrase «runs out of their tissues»

I received the cloth handkerchiefs that my mom made for me and while I've been using them some of the time, I still find myself preferring to use tissues or, now that I've run out of tissues, toilet paper for blowing my nose.
«It's not like they develop a runny nose, the mucus just runs out of their tissues and protects the coral surface,» Grottoli said.
I've run out of tissues!

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Very large animals have more «fast twitch» muscle fibers needed during a sprint and can in theory accelerate for longer periods, but those tissues soon run out of oxygen and thus reach max performance long before supermassive creatures ever reach their theoretical maximum speed.
Increase protein intake - As we said, when the body runs out of carbs it turns to it's fat storage.Along with fat your body burns muscle protein as fuel, creating muscle tissue breakdown (your muscles are getting smaller).
That's because we burn first of all our fat reserves, and then we that runs out, we start burning protein as muscle tissue.
Everything in your body, from the tissue that supports your skeleton to the neurons that fire signals from your brain to your feet run on the energy that's created by the food we eat, and I personally would prefer to have body tissue made from real, whole foods than tissue constantly bombarded by chemical byproducts of food processing from something that came out of a box and went through a factory full of chemicals and processes I'd never even see or hear about.
When you lift weights, your body runs out of oxygen and starts to build lactic acid in your muscle tissue.
To check out the connective tissue attaching today's Run for the Roses and those early contests on the steppes of Eurasia, try this link.
Chester also eats everything and I keep a running list of things I have pulled out of his mouth: multiple banana peels, a half - eaten fajita of unknown age and origin, dirty tissues, chicken bones, and one brillo pad.
The periodontal ligament is made out of tough connective tissue, and runs between the bone of the jaw and the cementum of the roots, and holds the two together in a strong, flexible, elastic bond.
Never leave the house without tissues because you never know when you'll need them for bathrooms that run out of toilet paper.
Seeking out the similarities between clusters of cells and groupings of galaxies or city maps and capillaries running through enervated tissue, both artists demonstrate the striking similarities of the systems that sustain us from the macro to the micro level.
That way you will never run out of things like deodorant and toilet tissue, laundry soap, toothpaste and such.
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