Do you know what happy cells look like?
Surely you will be extremely excited to know how happy cells look!
For everyone, happiness is an indispensable part of life. But if someone asks you what happiness is and how they look - what would you say?
So read this article now to see how happy it has "shape" .
Understanding simply, happiness is an emotional state when people get it, achieving something that satisfies their wishes. Or "happiness is all you have."
And while lightheadedly in a coma, happy cells are working hard like this.
Myosin protein.
In fact, this is an image of a protein called Myosin - which helps muscles function.
Here, they are performing the task of dragging the hormone endorphins - hormones that make us happy, feeling loved along the chromosome strand on the inside of the brain wall.
Step by step, Myosin protein pulls hormones in your head.
Where myosin protein pulls hormones endorphins, you will feel happy and happy.
At the same time, the brain nucleus starts producing more serotonin - happier chemicals, while the amount of neurotrophin - which plays a role in increasing emotions gradually returns to normal thresholds to balance.
Your happiness here.
Looking at this image, you not only feel the happiness and happiness but also see your own happiness!
And to want to know more about how happy cells work, work to help you create a happy, happy day, watch the video below.
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