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- Sleep_and_metabolism abstract "Sleep is important in regulating metabolism. Mammalian sleep can be sub-divided into two distinct phases - REM (rapid eye movement) and non-REM (NREM) sleep. In humans and cats, NREM sleep has four stages, where the third and fourth stages are considered slow-wave sleep (SWS). SWS is considered deep sleep, when metabolism is least active.Metabolism involves two biochemical processes that occur in living organisms. The first is anabolism, which refers to the build up of molecules. The second is catabolism, the breakdown of molecules. These two processes work to regulate the amount of energy the body uses to maintain itself. During non-REM sleep, metabolic rate and brain temperature are lowered to deal with damages that may have occurred during time of wakefulness.".
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- Sleep_and_metabolism hasPhotoCollection Sleep_and_metabolism.
- Sleep_and_metabolism subject Category:Sleep.
- Sleep_and_metabolism comment "Sleep is important in regulating metabolism. Mammalian sleep can be sub-divided into two distinct phases - REM (rapid eye movement) and non-REM (NREM) sleep. In humans and cats, NREM sleep has four stages, where the third and fourth stages are considered slow-wave sleep (SWS). SWS is considered deep sleep, when metabolism is least active.Metabolism involves two biochemical processes that occur in living organisms. The first is anabolism, which refers to the build up of molecules.".
- Sleep_and_metabolism label "Sleep and metabolism".
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- Sleep_and_metabolism sameAs Q7539745.
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- Sleep_and_metabolism wasDerivedFrom Sleep_and_metabolism?oldid=589865678.
- Sleep_and_metabolism isPrimaryTopicOf Sleep_and_metabolism.