not outerspace that's why astronauts use gravitational suits to pull the human body down on the moon outerspace.but on earth yes
The center of gravity of the human body is typically located around the lower abdomen area when standing upright. When bending forward or backwards, the center of gravity shifts accordingly. When lying down, the center of gravity is closer to the middle of the body.
Though starch and cellulose are chemically made from the same elements, and in the same concentrations, the human body is able to break down starches into simple enough sugars to absorb, while the human body cannot break down cellulose.
Extreme gravity will cause your body to be crushed, simply by the force pushing you down towards the planet.
the earth's gravity
In a low-gravity area, it would generally be easier to do activities that involve moving or lifting objects, as there is less force pulling you down. In a high-gravity area, it would be more challenging to move or lift objects due to the increased force of gravity pulling you down.
The force acting on a body thrown vertically upwards is gravity. Gravity pulls the body back towards the ground, causing it to slow down and eventually stop at its highest point before falling back down.
The protein break down the best at 37 degrees in the human body.
The enzyme that breaks down starches in the human body is called amylase.
The human center of gravity moves up and down by approximately 5 centimeters while walking. This vertical movement helps to maintain balance and stability as the body shifts weight from one leg to the other during each step.
gravity not only holds you down but also keeps together the individual particles that make up the human body
Gravity (the Earth's pull) drags your body back down.
Because it doesn't have enough gravity to hold the atmosphere down? :D