yes it would cuse the blood to all rush to one part of the body. This is why jet pilots wear special suits-so their blood doesnt stop circulating
The gluteus medius and minimus muscles attach to the greater trochanter in the human body.
The greater trochanter insertions are located on the femur bone in the hip region of the human body.
the most dangerous radiation outside your body mostly consists of human disposal waste which smells. Arkenales and gamma are the most dangerous, and have a high percentage of harmful toxins.
The human body is electrical, e.g the brain and the heart and nerves.
its because of Earth's mass is greater than that of a body
A temperature of 97ºF is not dangerous. The human body keeps a normal temperature from 97.9 - 99.5 ºF (36.5 - 37.5ºC).
Tanning lamps are not harmful to human body. They are mainly used in tanning booths for getting skin tanning. They produce UV rays gives tanning to skin. They are not dangerous to human body as long as exposure is controlled and done under proper guidance. One can not forget over exposure to sun is also dangerous. It is necessary to protect eyes while using tanning lamps.
Yes, that's why bacterial diseases are so dangerous.
About 25,200,000,000 white blood cells in an average human body. They are part of the immune system and will attack germs, viruses, etc. that are dangerous to the human body.
This position greatly reduces stresses on a human body as the acceleration force is divided over greater area(back). If they were standing on their feet or sitting, stresses would be greater because of the lesser area, which could be potentially dangerous(risk of injury).
Radiation can be very dangerous to the human body and if concentrated enough, can cause death.
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