yes.
A single cup of coffee contains 100-150 mg of caffeine.
it effects the nervous system in some cases making the body have spasms
It was meant to be "how do caffeine effect you?".
Yes, Caffeine does effect the speed of typing..
effect caffeine on eye-hand coordination
Caffeine has the effect of stimulating the cardiovascular response
Yes, caffeine is known to have an acidic effect on the body.
the effect of caffeine is it keeps you awake and keeps the movement of the body 2 as faster
No, Alcohol in general contains no Caffeine. It actually has the opposite effect of Caffeine.
Babies throw things as a way to explore cause and effect, test their physical abilities, and seek attention or a reaction from their caregivers. It is a normal part of their development and as they grow older and learn more about the consequences of their actions, this behavior tends to decrease.
If caffeine does not have an effect on you, it may be due to genetic factors that influence how your body metabolizes the substance. Some individuals have a genetic predisposition that makes them less sensitive to caffeine, resulting in minimal stimulation from its consumption. Additionally, regular intake of caffeine can lead to tolerance, diminishing its effects over time. If you're looking for an energy boost, you might consider other alternatives like hydration, sleep, or physical activity.
MaryLou O'Connor has written: 'Caffeine, carbohydrate loading, and physical performance' -- subject(s): Caffeine, Cycling, High-carbohydrate diet, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Cycling, Physiological effect