yes only to the fact that men with high testosterone levals are more aggressive
They both are, otherwise we wouldn't be hip deep in babies. But seriously, gender is 'perceived' role and 'sex' is a biological role. The reproductive 'sex' drive is linked more to biology than to mental preferences. Males are more driven to sex. The sex drive is closely associated with the hormone Testosterone, present in both sexes, but at much higher levels in males. Alcohol consumption does cause a sharp rise in the Testosterone levels in females, as well as disinhibiting them, so they exhibit stronger sex drive after drinking significant amounts of alcohol. We have all known this from the time we started going to High School dances.
An atom has multiple energy levels. When an atom has more electrons than it can fit into an energy level, then it puts them into the next higher energy level.
different levels of saturation, the more saturated the higher the melting point.
More greenhouse gases trap more heat in the atmosphere, causing a global warming and climate change.
Higher levels of salinity produce brine shrimp that are smaller, but reach sexual maturity faster than those in lower levels. Also lower levels of salinity tend to allow more predators into the ecosystem.
They increase testosterone levels and give athletes more muscle and stamina, for higher performance levels
Because they have higher levels of testosterone.
usually testosterone is what makes men in general sexually active but if that in the rare event a male has gone off sex it could be due to low testosterone levels...maybe women that have higher testosterone levels are more sexually active also
No. At least, not unless you put "testosterone" in quotes. It contains phytosterols, chemicals which are somewhat similar to testosterone. It does contain a factor which inhibits the enzyme that converts testosterone into dihydrotestosterone; this could result in increased levels of testosterone. However, dihydrotestosterone is the more potent of the two, so the net effect is the opposite of what you might think: it tends to promote feminine characteristics, such as gynecomastia.
I can give you several sentences.Testosterone is a sex hormone.Men with high testosterone levels often go bald.Your doctor can give you synthetic testosterone to replace natural testosterone
Do you mean high levels of testosterone? My legs are hairy, and also my chest, what I know is that some people say that higher than normal levels of testosterone can affect hair on their heads, but I don't think that can happen to hair on legs. If you want more hair gowing on your legs, shave them regularly and you'll see how hair grows stronger and thicker.
Yes. Suboxone will lower your testosterone levels alot. Get your T levels tested before and after you start taking testosterone. Get the lotion, ie Androgel - more consistent levels. Shots spike your levels for a week, then start dropping fast, and is tough on the liver. hope this helps. i've taken suboxone and testosterone for many years now.
A feminine male might become more masculine with testosterone injections. However, these injections come with a variety of unpleasant side effects. It is recommended to see a therapist or other health professional before starting testosterone injections.
Testosterone and estrogen dont stop puberty. The levels just decrease so there is no more growth.
Yes, Due to the low levels of female hormones in the body during menopause. The male hormone testosterone becomes more powerful and higher levels of testosterone can weaken hair or make it fall out. Hormone replacement patches can help by adding more female hormones to the body.
Men are born to produce high levels of testosterone than women are
It is related to testosterone levels.