I don't know about the others, but age does and occasionally so does gender, from, the word master
Yes, gender does affect lung capacity. Other factors that affect lung capacity include age, weight, height and level of fitness.
Factors such as gender, physical fitness, age, height, and weight can all affect lung capacity. This page offers an explanation on how they affect it: http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/2003-04/1050155434.An.r.html
Yes as you age your metabolism begins to slow down and you gain weight more easily. Your metabolism is affected by your age, body size, gender, and composition. As you age your body loses muscle and gains fat which slows down your body's ability to burn calories.
There is motiple varibles that can come into affect. Such as the person's age, weight, and gender.
Depends on your age, gender, size , weight and what activities youre doing. W/o knowing these, there's no way to tell.
no gender does not affect memory
Depends, mainly on gender and age.
Sleep apnea can come from a variety of variables including: Age, weight, gender, family history, neck size, jaw size, tonsil size, tongue size, and allergies.
The force of attraction between a magnet and another object is completely unaffected by the object's weight, color, texture, age, density, religion, political affiliation, or gender preference.
Depends on their gender, age, and weight. For example: Gender: Male. Age: 1,515. Weight: 4,067. The Ice Dragon would be.... about 50-60 ft. tall! Pretty interesting and amazing, no?
The performance of a CPU is least affected by its age, its size and weight. Performance is instead determined by model, clock speed and size of cache.
gender, age, and health