If you're talking anatomy and physics it's because men can have a larger proportion of musclesmass than women, and since muscles are denser than subcutaneuous fat men will be denser than women. If you're talking mentally I'm not responding!
Men are typically larger in size than women due to biological differences in hormones, specifically testosterone, which promotes muscle growth and bone density. This results in men generally having more muscle mass and larger skeletal structures than women.
Men are typically larger in size compared to women due to biological differences in hormones, specifically testosterone, which promotes muscle growth and bone density. This results in men generally having greater muscle mass and larger skeletal structures than women.
No, Men have larger hearts than women.
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men use a larger ball than women men tend to dunk more than women do
Frontal lobes are thicker in men than in women. Men tend to have slightly larger brains, so this may contribute to the larger frontal lobe.
Based on global statistics, the population of men is slightly larger than women. However, the difference is not significant and varies by region.
The organs that are noticeably more prominent in men than in women include the larynx, which contributes to a deeper voice, and the Adam's apple, which is more pronounced due to larger thyroid cartilage. Additionally, men's muscle mass and bone density are typically greater, influenced by higher levels of testosterone. Other differences may include larger lung capacity and broader shoulders in men compared to women.
Because men have larger bladders than women, it would make sense that men can hold their urine longer.
Men generally have a larger body mass.
Yes its true that men heart rate & pulse rate is slower than women. It is due to following two reasons: -- Size of the heart in men is 25% larger than in women. Larger heart can pump more blood than smaller heart in one beat. -- Capacity of lungs in men is 25-30% higher than women.
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