Because both systems will modify themselves to accommodate the subjects life style.
No, It is impossible to survive without a well developed circulatory system as our body cells won't get all the nutrients and respiratory gases and starve to death. Diffusion and osmosis are of no use due to enormous body size.
More & larger fat cells are found in obese people compared w/healthy-weight persons Nutrition ~JM~
No, a person's metabolism can change throughout their life due to various factors such as age, muscle mass, genetics, and lifestyle habits. Metabolism tends to decrease with age, as muscle mass decreases and activity levels may decline. However, adopting healthy habits like regular exercise and a balanced diet can help support a healthy metabolism.
Despite fables, plants will not harm an ill patient at night if they do not harm them during the day. No reason. Persons with an allergy, or a need for dry air, etc, may be better with NO plants, but that is day or night. Plants do not "absorb" illness from people. They cannot get pneumonia, and you cannot get Dutch Elm Disease.
Shedding virus refers to the process in which a person or animal releases virus particles from their body, usually through respiratory secretions or bodily fluids. This shedding can occur even if the individual does not show symptoms of illness, making them capable of spreading the virus to others unknowingly.
Smoking, lack of exercise, lack of attention to Asthma, and exposure to irritants such as dust can all affect the performance of the respiratory and circulatory systems.
Smoking, lack of exercise, lack of attention to Asthma, and exposure to irritants such as dust can all affect the performance of the respiratory and circulatory systems.
Smoking, lack of exercise, lack of attention to Asthma, and exposure to irritants such as dust can all affect the performance of the respiratory and circulatory systems.
Smoking, lack of exercise, lack of attention to Asthma, and exposure to irritants such as dust can all affect the performance of the respiratory and circulatory systems.
Smoking, lack of exercise, lack of attention to asthma, and exposure to irritants such as dust can all affect the performance of the respiratory and circulatory systems.
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Broken bones and Respiratory Problems
No. "Alternate lifestyle" implies that it is a lifestyle chosen by a person, rather than an important and permanent aspect of who they are. It also implies a gay persons life is not normal. If anyone tells you that sexual orientation is a choice, set them straight (no pun intended). Personally, I find calling it a lifestyle is offensive. I have a friend that has been living with me for years. Outside of the fact he is also a male, what is the difference between a straight persons lifestyle and mine? I go to work each morning. I eat three meals a day and look for companionship from someone I care about. How is that different then your lifestyle?
A persons susceptibility to obesity is determined by whether they tend to eat too much for their lifestyle?