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The only other cells that are similar to neurons in the body are the muscles cells because they both conduct an action potential, obey the All-or-None Law, and can be polarized and depolarized.
no.
There is no parceline gland in the human body. Bartholin glands are found on both sides of a woman's genital area.
Its not just one bone in your body that holds your all your weight. Its all the bones in both of legs
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No: Not As Far As NumberAs far as the major muscles that move the body, called skeletal muscles, both males and females have the same. But, as far as total muscle mass: The human male usually has more in both measurable quantity and more as far as percentage of body weight.The only difference is in the genital region. The muscles in this area are usually referred to as the pubococcygeus (PC) muscles. If you are asking about voluntary muscle control, both females and males have PC muscles, but by number, the female has more of them. She has muscles in her vaginal wall that are both semi-involuntarily and semi-voluntarily controlled. They can be trained to contract voluntarily (with Kegel exercises). As for the male, they have only one muscle in the PC group that the females don't have, called the cremaster. But, they of course, lack the more numerous, voluntarily controlled, vaginal muscles. The cremaster is involuntary and cannot be controlled. It functions to lift and lower the testicles for temperature control, which is essential for the production of sperm.So, if you are asking about the most numerous muscles under voluntary control in the human body, the female would win.
Event chain map from simplest to complex: small intestine, circular muscle cell, human, and digestive system
tendons deal in muscular system of the body.. Tendons are what ties muscles to the skeleton, so they work both with muscles and bones.
Cells form the human body. Both things are alive.
Yes, definitely. Due to the smaller structure, a woman's muscles need to suit there build.
Both bones and muscles are organs that are a part of a system in the body. The bones are part of the skeletal system and muscles are part of the muscular system. Both of these systems interact in order to do many complex functions, one example being that they work together to make your body move.
The two pectoral muscles found in the thoracic wall of both are the pectoralis major and the pectoralis minor.
They transport materials to and from the body, break up your food for absortion into the blood, help you breath, control mental and bodily functions, support and protect your body, help you move, and remove dead cells from your body.
The answer would be the same as the weakest parts of a man's body, since both are composed of the same tissue, muscles, nerves, etc.
The only other cells that are similar to neurons in the body are the muscles cells because they both conduct an action potential, obey the All-or-None Law, and can be polarized and depolarized.
no.
They both use bilateral symmetry