It depend how big is the insect. Usually, in experiments, caffeine was added to water or food. Effective concentration (similar effects): 2 mg/ml or 10 mg/g with food. Data for moth fly Telmatoscopus albipunactatus (DIPTERA, PSYCHODIDAE) Sehgal et al. 1977.
Not much. Humans and birds can eat insects without danger.
The maid difference between human muscles and insect muscles is the strength that can be obtained from them. When comparing the muscles to the size of the host and how much you can lift or carry, an insect is much stronger than a human is.
An insect's external skeleton, also known as its exoskeleton, is primarily made of a tough protein called chitin. Chitin provides structure and support to the insect's body, much like a suit of armor. It also helps protect the insect from physical injury and provides a surface for muscle attachment.
56 feet?
A katydid typically weighs between 0.1 to 0.5 ounces, depending on the species and size of the individual insect.
Caffeine makes you get hyped up and crazy, then you "crash." Meaning, you begin to tire, or get sleepy or lose energy quickly. If you intake too much, it will not have a positive affect. You may be constantly tired or hyped up. If you get the caffeine from things like soda and candy, if you take in too much, it can cause health problems.
If you are thinking of "11mg of caffeine per kg if weight", then yes it will. If you meant 11 mg coffeine for the whole body weight, then it will have no effect.
Yes very much so. Most Match Shooters don't eat or drink Caffeine for several days before a match
Usually coffee has much more caffeine than tea, however though some teas have as much caffeine as coffee, (suprisingly)!Coffee has twice as much caffeine as teaCoffee! It has twice as much caffeine as tea
There is no caffeine in guava
V has 78mg worth of caffeine in it
There is no caffeine in any wine.
7%
it has 96mg of caffeine in this disgusting drink
Too much caffeine or too much booze so it is certainly possible that your high caffeine has caused the spasms.
an insect has 6 legs
Yes.