No.
If anything, the opposite. The size of the cells are the same, so a big person has to have more of them.
well probably not because non skinny people like to eat more than they should and skinny people would probably last longer because they r used to eating food for their average age or they sometimes eat less than they should
Yes, embryonic stem cells tend to elicit more controversy and raise ethical concerns compared to adult stem cells. This is because obtaining embryonic stem cells usually involves the destruction of human embryos, which some people view as morally objectionable. Adult stem cells, on the other hand, are obtained without harming embryos and are therefore generally accepted with fewer ethical objections.
No, cancer cells are more active than normal cells. Cancer cells are always dividing at a faster rate than normal cells.
There is about 1 million more
Mitochondria would be more numerous in muscle cells than in skin cells, as muscles require more energy to function. Additionally, myofibrils (contractile units) and sarcoplasmic reticulum (stores calcium ions) would also be more abundant in muscle cells compared to skin cells.
No.
Hmm, well in my opinion out of the whole world, I think skinny, but alot of people are big, but i see alot of skinny people.
Obviously notskinny people gain more weight than fat people when their pregnant
This is all about the culture in which you live. There are cultures that prefer overwieght people.
some probably do, but i don't see the point really. in slavic culture being skinny means you're weak, which is kind of bad. But being skinny is unhealthy, you have trouble gaining weight and muscle. While fat people have more muscle than skinny people and can gain it easier than mesomorphs. based on this, i would say no, because the only thing that skinny people can brag about are their six packs, which onyl shows because they're skinny.
The U.S. population has approximately 63% overweight people, about half of which are classified as obese.
Strength is not determined by body size alone. While some fat individuals may have more muscle mass and therefore be stronger than some skinny individuals, overall strength is influenced by a variety of factors including genetics, diet, exercise, and overall health. It is not accurate to make a generalization that fat people are stronger than skinny people.
Depends.
No, not necessarily. It depends entirely on the individual and their eating habits, not on body weight.
If you are skinny you will show around two months. It takes skinny people longer to show then women who are already fat. You shouldn't gain more than fifty pounds during a pregnancy.
In Gap, Skinny Jeans cost 50.00, and scarves cost 30.00, so yes, skinny jeans are more expensive.
well probably not because non skinny people like to eat more than they should and skinny people would probably last longer because they r used to eating food for their average age or they sometimes eat less than they should