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In the perfect environment it believed that the human body can live 190 years. This is according to the biological code of the average human being. We poison our selves with everyday toxins in our food and with the polluted air we breath.
Biomechanicss is the scienfic role of the body and kinesiology is the study of the mechanic of the anatomy of the human muscle.
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the human body anatomy is, the study of the morphology of the human body.
Either femur or tibia, it's the lower leg bone. I believe it is femur.
Everyone has their own idea of perfection. There is no one perfect size.
According to studies, the best temperature for a human body is 37 degrees Celsius (98.6 degrees Fahrenheit).Further Reading:LiveScience article on body temperature
In the perfect environment it believed that the human body can live 190 years. This is according to the biological code of the average human being. We poison our selves with everyday toxins in our food and with the polluted air we breath.
Greeks were not concerned with accuracy; they were concerned with the depiction of the perfect human body, not the real one.
There is no such thing as a perfect figure in reference to the human body. It is mainly a cultural matter.
Biomechanicss is the scienfic role of the body and kinesiology is the study of the mechanic of the anatomy of the human muscle.
The perfect beauty.
The Perfect Human was created in 1967.
It was a perfect, beautiful human body. Sin was the disobedience to God, and as a punishment, first man and woman lost their perfectness and couldn't give the birth to perfect human children. All their children inherited sin - which means we are imperfect, get sick, think wrong, make involuntary mistakes, are dieing.Jehovah God provided his Son Jesus as the ransom, so we could get back the perfect life and perfect body as Adam and Eve had before the sin.
The natural perfect naked human body! They loved to sculpt the ideal human with their hands! Notice Michelangelo's work, as well as DaVinci
In the Classical period, Greek art portrayed the human body as perfect and life-like. Later, during the Hellenistic period, Greek sculptors changed to portray the human body as realistic, including adding blush to the cheeks and color to the eyes.
Nobody is perfect for one. A human brain can not cram everything into one.