age, gender, size, activity level, and i think height
A person can survive without breathing for about 3-5 minutes before experiencing serious brain damage or death.
A person can survive for about 3-5 days without any food, but only 3-4 days without water. It is essential for the body's functions and overall health.
The weight and density of a person's bone structure determines their overall bone strength and susceptibility to fractures. Higher bone density is generally associated with stronger bones and lower risk of osteoporosis. Genetics, age, diet, and physical activity can all influence bone density.
A person born without a skull may survive with medical intervention such as surgery to protect the brain and support the head. This condition, known as anencephaly, is rare and can have serious health complications.
A person can survive for about 3-5 days without any food, but only drinking water can sustain life for about 1-2 weeks, depending on individual health and conditions.
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Yes! Everybody needs calories to survive, whether they're active or not.
The height, age, and weight of a person influences the number of calories needed. I'm not sure, but I think exercise may also be a factor.
It depends on the idividual. At a minimum, the average person's body burns about 1,000 calories a day just to survive. More activity (ranging from a desk job to active sports) then burns more calories accordingly.
Yes. Calories are not "bad". They are what gives the body energy and nutrition. A person needs calories to survive. Fats can be good, and are nessesary, but only in limited amounts. Usually, they come from oils and suagr and saturated fats, which are not good for your body.
It depends on the individual, and how active they are. A sedate person (adult) burns about 800 calories a day, naturally, just to survive and perform basic tasks, like walking and sitting upright. An active person, on the other hand, can burn hundreds even thousands of more calories a day.
No, dose is not the only factor that determines how a substance might affect an individual. Other factors such as the individual's age, weight, metabolism, genetics, and overall health can also influence how a substance will affect that person. Additionally, the route of administration and frequency of use can also impact the effects of a substance.
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The price, how informed the person is and the quality of the goods are the factors that determines whether a person will buy inferior or normal goods.
If they are starving, anywhere from no calories to 500 calories or so.