Anemia is a breakdown in this sophisticated transportation system, resulting in your body not getting enough oxygen. Internal medicine physician Gary Conley, MD, explains that it occurs for one of three reasons: Your body doesn't produce enough red blood cells.
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It depends on the type of animal, but if, for example, you're talking about one lower on the energy pyramid (like a chicken, for example) then this is because of the energy distribution. When an animal consumes something else, it absorbs about 10 percent of the energy of that creature.
So, lets say a plant has 1000 units of energy. Then a bug comes along, and eats the plant, absorbing 100 units (10 percent) of that energy. Then, a chicken eats the bug, absorbing only 10 units of that energy. Finally, a human eats the chicken, getting only 1 unit of the original energy.
The reason that something like a bug has to eat less than a human, is because it gets more energy directly from the plant.
Muscular endurance is your answer hope this helps!
If one person from your close family has cancer it could pass down In your dna or genetics so yes
Nitrogen (3%) is found in many organic molecules, including the amino acids that make<span> up proteins, and the nucleic acids that </span>make<span> up DNA. Calcium (1.5%) is the most common mineral in the </span>human body<span> nearly all of </span>it<span> found in bones and teeth.
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