As adults are "graded" differently from children, you may want to check your "BMI" or "Body Mass Index" on any of the various websites found on the 'net.
Yes, adults and children maintain homeostasis through the same physiological processes, such as temperature regulation and fluid balance. However, the mechanisms may vary slightly due to differences in metabolism, body size, and hormonal levels. Children may also have greater flexibility in adapting to changes in their environment.
Children are more prone to higher temperatures than adults. However, running a high fever is not safe in children or adults.
yes their body temperatures are no different that adults.
since adults are older than children their body is older and more tired
Midgit is a rude word for people of small stature. The term is used against children and adults. Usuall the adults are actually little people. A term that applies to a broad rangs of people that do notg grow to average height. Most of them have some form of genetic diability that causes their bones and entire body to develop differently.
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Chickenpox in children and adults is typically throughout the body. Shingles is likely to be found on only one part of the body.
The position in the marketplace for The body Shop is very high due to their target marketing; This company has enormous varieties of supplies for everyone; adolescents, toddlers, children, teenagers, adults, and elderly adults.
It is a matter of doing the right adjustments!!! Adults have higher resting metabolic rates (RMR) when compared to children, this is solely based on their greater body-weight. If you adjust RMR per Kg body-weight children will have higher resting metabolic rates. Now it gets tricky, children also have a greater surface area to mass ratio. If we adjust now for surface area the RMR in children and adults become similar. The same principle accounts for the different RMRs in mice and elephants (Kleibers law)!
Children are more prone to dehydration and heat illness than adults because they have more body surface area per pound of weight.
During puberty, the body becomes sexually and physically mature. So the children mature into adults.