definitely scale is mportant to disscuss about monumentality and Humanism... but it is impposible to talk about two things by only one stuff.
The larger the animal, the slower the heartbeat. A rat's heartbeat is like a bee buzz...
Females tend to be smaller in stature than men and, barring disease, don't require as large a heart to pump blood to a smaller sized body.
The liver is larger but the heart wieghs more.
The left ventricle is larger than the right ventricle. This size difference reflects the fact that blood flowing from the left ventricle must travel a greater distance.
The two lower chambers of the heart are larger than the two upper chambers because they must generate the pumping force to move blood through the circulatory system. The left ventricle is larger than the right, reflecting the longer length of the systemic circuit.
No, cell size doesn't change.
Insect population is larger.
All cells are smaller than human(except when you're comparing a chicken egg to an embryo)
A village is a clustered human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town.
A village is a clustered human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town.
Enzymes are proteins that act as biological catalysts.
No. There is no life in human form on the other planets in the Solar System.
Males tend to be bigger than females, and have have a larger proportion of muscle mass. As a consequence, males need bigger hearts to supply the bigger amount of muscle.
If the size of the human stomach is reduced, then the person in question, with the smaller stomach, will feel full after eating a smaller amount of food than he or she would have had to eat to obtain a similar sense of satiation, when he or she had a larger stomach. In other words, smaller stomachs get full faster.
There are 25,000 human genes on 23 chromosomes. There are hundreds of genes on the smaller chromosomes and thousands on the bigger ones.
The human heart has four chambers connected by valves. We have 2 smaller chambers on the upper half of our heart and two larger chambers on the bottom of our heart. The smaller chambers are called atria; the larger chambers are called ventricles. So we refer to these chambers as right and left atrium, and right and left ventricle.
Hen houses have two types of doors: larger doors for human use, and smaller doors (pop-holes) for fowl use.