NO
Males develop more testosterone than females. This is due to the way their bodies work. Contrarily, females produce more estrogen than males, and for a functional reason.
Yes, trout have bones in their bodies.
One of the foot bones connecting the pinky to the metatarsal is different in females size and shape wise thatn the males wide bones.... Actually, male bone appear to be thicker and females are more smoother. Females faces are rounder while males are more squared. Girls have wider hip bones while males have smaller ones and so on......
There are animals that can move their bodies without bones, for instance worms and insects have no bones.
Our bodies grow and change as they need to (at least to an extent). If your body is lifting more weight and putting more stress on the bones, it will slowly strengthen the bones to handle the new loads. Its the same reason lifting builds muscle; we need it so our bodies provide.
Males have higher amounts of the dehydrogenase enzyme, so males can eliminate alcohol faster. Men also have more water in their bodies than women so they can dilute alcohol faster.
Males have higher amounts of the dehydrogenase enzyme, so males can eliminate alcohol faster. Men also have more water in their bodies than women so they can dilute alcohol faster.
Males have higher amounts of the dehydrogenase enzyme, so males can eliminate alcohol faster. Men also have more water in their bodies than women so they can dilute alcohol faster.
Males have more hair on their bodies than females due to higher levels of testosterone, a hormone that stimulates hair growth. This evolutionary trait is believed to have provided protection and warmth for early humans.
Invertebrites
They do have bones and that is a fact!!! They do not have bones, they have cartilage.
A weight training program can affect males and females differently because their bodies are built differently. Typically, men are able to lift more weight, and their bodies are also built differently in their structure.