In general, in the animal kingdom, the rate of the heart beat is somewhat proportional to body size. The larger the animal the slower the heart beat, the smaller the animal the faster the heart beat. Since women in general are smaller than men, then they tend to fall into this pattern and have a faster heart beat.
Normal heart rates are between 70-80 BPM and there is no physical difference in the
way the heart works in a male in comparison to a female.
There isn't an extremely big difference between male and female resting heart rate but you can certainly notice some difference. Males have a larger body mass causing their body to work harder to pump oxygen and nutrients throughout the body and pump CO2/waste out of the body. Where as females have a slightly smaller body mass, meaning their body doesn't have to work as hard as the males. The result of this is that Females do have a lower heart rate than males but not by a massive amount.
I read in a book that Males heart beats more than a females....... The reason why is because males tend to be more active in sports which keeps their heart pumping......... But if your a female who plays sports, your heart will beat just the same
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"Stronger" heart rates generally denotes a slower heartbeat. As a whole I believe men do as they're more physically adept (on average). Obviously this cannot apply to individuals or even different races (it is known that people of African descent generally have more heart problems, not to be racist).
It varies depending on fitness and activity level, but in general men have slower heart and respiration levels.
Males (for various reasons) are at higher risk of having a heart attack.
The heart is in the thoracic cavity in case of the males. ( Unless stolen by the females!)
There isn't an extremely big difference between male and female resting heart rate but you can certainly notice some difference. Males have a larger body mass causing their body to work harder to pump oxygen and nutrients throughout the body and pump CO2/waste out of the body. Where as females have a slightly smaller body mass, meaning their body doesn't have to work as hard as the males. The result of this is that Females do have a lower heart rate than males but not by a massive amount.
Males and females have distinct physical differences. Males typically have broader shoulders, more muscle mass, and facial hair. Females generally have wider hips, breasts, and a higher percentage of body fat. Additionally, males typically have a higher production of testosterone, while females have higher levels of estrogen.
Its a proven fact that the accident rates are higher with males because females are more mature then males. males like to drive fast and don't pay attention the road.
Males are physically bigger and stronger than females and as such all the organs and bones of males are always bigger in comparison to females
The hearing range of males and females is generally similar, but studies have shown that females tend to have slightly better hearing in the higher frequency range compared to males. This means that females may be able to hear higher-pitched sounds more easily than males.
I read in a book that Males heart beats more than a females....... The reason why is because males tend to be more active in sports which keeps their heart pumping......... But if your a female who plays sports, your heart will beat just the same
Yes. Females have a higher life expectancy than males.
Males have higher hematocrit levels compared to females because testosterone, a hormone found in higher levels in males, stimulates the production of red blood cells, which make up a significant portion of hematocrit levels.
The term used when there are more males than females is male-biased or male-skewed sex ratio. This indicates that there is a higher proportion of males in the population compared to females.
Well, if you noticed, more males go into the field of engineering than females. Females tend to be heading into the direction of arts.