No. Gears are found in man made machines, not bodies.
Through a series of levers, cogs, gears and wheels the bicycle transforms the chemical energy of the human body into movement.
Human bodies do not contain gears, in the literal sense anyway. Our body is generally made of a bone structure, nervous system, musculo-skeletal system, circulatory system (blood vessels, veins), skin, organs, and probably a whole lot more. Look up anatomy of a person, that will get you started.
i guessing-the human body
Yes - if you have a human body you are human.
the human body anatomy is, the study of the morphology of the human body.
Ruth Lundeen Memmler has written: 'Structure and function of the human body' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Body, Human, Human Body, Human anatomy, Human physiology, Physiology, Human body 'The human body in health and disease' 'Workbook for The human body in health and disease'
Plutonium is not used in the human body.
Every part of your body works together to keep your body in a healthy and active state. Some machines have gears, and with a source of power it makes the gears turn, move, and provide. Just like machines, our body is equipped with technology and systems that work together!
there are 600 muscles in the human body and there are,206 bones in the body
A body lift can interfere with the shifting of gears.A body lift can interfere with the shifting of gears.
DNA in the human body is located in the nucleus of each and every cell in the human body.
there are 25 elements in the human body.