Tiptoe can be used as both a verb (to tiptoe) and a noun (on tiptoe).
Technachally yes. If you tiptoe in somewhere then you are doing an action which means it is a verb.
An agonist is a chemical that binds to a receptor of a cell and triggers a response by the cell. An agonist often mimics the action of a naturally occurring substance.
yes
protagonist agonist I know because I'm in agony right now.
Enhancing the action of an agonist without having an individual effect itself.
Tiptoes is the plural of tiptoe
The past tense of tiptoe is tiptoed.
Agonist
The primary mover.
The answer is AGONIST.
Agonist works with the muscles, and the antagonist is the muscle working against it in a contraction. i.e. Bicep curl, the agonist is the Biceps brachii and the antagonist muscle is the triceps brachii.The word agonist means "producing an action" - an antagonist opposes that action. In medicine, an agonist binds to a receptor site and causes a response, often imitating the natural body reaction. An antagonist acts against this drug and blocks the response. for examples ramiels small balls and pubic hair