Your metabolism shouldn't come to a comlete stop unless if something is wrong. It can be extremely slow though.
Only if you're dead.
As you get older your metabolism gets slower, if you were to stop exercising then your hunger should also go down, this will mean that your metab will be working just as well, you just won't need as much food as you would have done while exercising.
No, I don't believe so. It can be super slow though.
I have a slow metabolism.
Metabolism does not occur in the heart.
You most probably would not be able to live for very long should your mitochondria stop working. You would quickly have a deficit in energy-carrier molecules ATP and so life-sustaining metabolism would come to a halt.
That person would have a problem with his metabolism.
Your metabolism never stops working, it just slows down. Usually later towards the evening, but if you are active (exercising) you can maintain your metabolism at a higher level for longer periods of time.
It all depends on how old you are and your metabolism. If you have a high metabolism you would be approximately 90-100 pounds. If you have a low metabolism you would be approximately 100-200 pounds.
Yes, some pills can boost your metabolism. I would recommend Folic Acid.
There are no ingredients in Cordicidin that would speed up your metabolism.
A biologist would most likely study all the chemical activities of an organism to obtain information about the organisms metabolism. The organism gets energy from food through metabolism because the body's cells convert food into the energy needed to do everything from moving to thinking to growing.
That would be hibernation.