12.5g/cm3
A person's body frame is determined by the weight and density of a person's bone structure.
A person's body frame is determined by the weight and density of a person's bone structure.
The weight and density of a persons bone structure determines the body frame.
The weight and density of a persons bond structure
The weight and density of a persons bone structure determines the body frame.
Basically the person's genetic makeup as modified by childhood diet, illnesses or accidents. Then comes weight and density of a person's bone structure.
It depends a lot on the bone structure of the person
There is no such thing as large bone structure Have you ever seen a big boned human skeleton? Nope, because there is no such thing. Muscle density can throw off your weight, although if you have to ask then you know the answer. Weight can be a concern when there is belly fat and thigh fat. And any extra weight that effects your measurements and how you fit in your clothes.
It depends on the density of the bone, what size it is and which bone you are taliking about. a person's height can affect the weight of the whole skeleton where as, a femur will weight more than a patella. and a scapula will weigh less than a cranium. Just depends
Depends from your height , sex , bone structure .
Runners will have a higher bone density than swimmers because their whole body weight is always acting on the skeleton for the duration of that activity, but during swimming half of the swimmers weight is not acting on the skeleton for the duration of that activity, signaling the body that it does not have to rebuild the bone as much. Runners: higher bone density Swimmers: lower bone density
Exercise can help improve bone health by increasing bone density. Some exercise can actually decrease bone density. Bones can grow thicker from exercise such as weight lifting. All exercise should be determined what is safe for the person by their doctor because of some risk involved.