Yes, age will affect human reactions. As you get older, your reaction time is slower and it can often not always be easy to make the best decisions.
As people age, their reaction times tend to slow down. This is due to a combination of factors such as decreased muscle strength, changes in the nervous system, and a decline in cognitive processing speed. Older individuals may also have slower reflexes and take longer to respond to stimuli compared to younger people.
hello there what are the reactions of 1860's and 1850's time period how did reactions affect the proggsive era?
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During the ice age, humans adapted by developing specialized tools for hunting and gathering in cold environments. The harsh conditions of the ice age also likely influenced the migration patterns of early humans as they followed food sources and sought warmer climates. Some evidence suggests that periods of extreme cold during the ice age may have led to population declines and challenges in finding food.
taken all togetherthe reactions of the human body are
-Human insulin does not cost as much as pig/animal insulin -Human insulin does not result in allergic reactions, such of insulin of an animal.
At any given age, a human male is more likely to die than a human female.
IT ACCELATATES THE CHEMICAL REACTIONS
Catalysts doesn't affect the energy of reactions
Enzymes lower the activation energy required for reactions to occur
The age of a horse affects the speed of the horse because like a human with age the body has experienced wear, and does not repair itself as well.
5 factors that can affect the rate of chemical reactions are temperature, pressure, concentration, stirring, catalysts.