lean
Lean body mass does not include essential body fat. It consists of muscles, bones, organs, and tissues that make up the body's overall weight, excluding fat mass.
An average humans head weighs about 20 pounds.
The most abundant tissue by weight in the body is connective tissue, which provides support and structure to various organs and systems. This includes tissues like tendons, ligaments, and adipose tissue.
Type your answer here... Because during growth mass of the body increases and that is directly proportional to weight weight= mgl where m= Mass, g=acceleration due to gravity and l=length
Having 300 pounds of extra weight can cause serious damage to the body. The organs are working overtime and can eventually shut down and the weight is very hard on the bones and muscles in the body.
Support, protection, movement, shape, and red blood cells
Yes, putting hard (full or excessive body weight) on any fractured bone can cause further damage. It can also damage near by tissues, organs, and blood vessel's as well.
Wearing a weight vest would use many muscles as it makes the muscles work harder. Weight Vest are best if starting out with a smaller weight and working up to the weight you want.
The average human head weighs about 10 to 11 pounds. Factors that contribute to its weight include the size and density of the skull, the amount of brain tissue, and the presence of muscles, skin, and other tissues.
The category of bones that support the body's weight and work with muscles to provide movement is called the skeletal system. It includes bones such as the femur, tibia, and vertebrae, which support the body and articulate with muscles to allow for movement.
Weight lifting is the process of contracting your muscles with applied pressure. With enough pressure being pushed muscles will eventually grow.
Weight lifting is the process of contracting your muscles with applied pressure. With enough pressure being pushed muscles will eventually grow.