Size does effect metabolism rates. The smaller the animal the less energy its metabolism expends. Bigger animals must have a more active metabolism to regulate themselves, and it correlates with expected lifespans.
Horses are not fed according to their breed or color. Their metabolism, size and work load are the factors considered when feeding a horse.
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Shrews typically live for about 1-2 years in the wild. They have a short lifespan due to their small size, high metabolism, and vulnerability to predators.
A full grown sloth can vary in size depending on the species, but on average, they can measure around 2 to 2.5 feet in length and weigh between 8 to 20 pounds. Their slow metabolism and lifestyle contribute to their relatively small size compared to other mammals.
The lynxes eat rabbits, so their effect is to reduce the rabbit population.
Alcohol has no affect on metabolism; metabolism breaks alcohol down in the body.
Your metabolism is how fast your body turns food into energy. I don't know what you mean by "size of indiviual."
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Yes as you age your metabolism begins to slow down and you gain weight more easily. Your metabolism is affected by your age, body size, gender, and composition. As you age your body loses muscle and gains fat which slows down your body's ability to burn calories.
Weed metabolism refers to how the body breaks down and processes the compounds in marijuana. The rate of metabolism can affect how long the effects of weed last in the body. Faster metabolism may result in shorter duration of effects, while slower metabolism can prolong the effects.
THC, the active compound in marijuana, can affect metabolism in the human body by increasing appetite and potentially leading to weight gain. It can also impact the body's ability to regulate blood sugar levels and may affect the metabolism of fats.
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Capsaicin metabolism can affect its pain relief effectiveness because it determines how quickly the compound is broken down and eliminated from the body. Faster metabolism may reduce the duration of pain relief, while slower metabolism can prolong its effects.
No. Diarrhea does not have any effect on metabolism. Metabolism is usually determined by the amount of muscle mass you have.
The term Diet is what usually draws people's attentions to diet sodas such as Diet Coke. However, you may want to consider that Diet Coke does affect your metabolism, and not in a good way. It can slow your body down and give you a feeling of sluggishness that will adversely affect what you are trying to do to increase your metabolism.
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