Because a hormone testosterone secreted only in males is also responsible for stimulation of hormone erythropoetin secreted from kidneys. Erythropoetin is responsible for synthesis of rbcs. So males have higher hematocrit than that of females. Women have estrogen! It is a natural inhibitor of erythropoitin (a hormone secreted by the kidneys to erythropoiesis in the bone marrow), on the other hand, testosterone is an activator.
Blood alcohol content(BAC) is affected primarily by the size of the person drinking. So me being 6' 5" can drink more before my BAC increases whereas some one who is 5' 5" BAC would increase more rapidly. So seeing as most women are smaller then men can theoretically drink more wih out their BAC skyrocketing.
Domestic violence statistics are higher with women of color. African American females experience domestic abuse 35% more often than white females. 48% of Latina females reported increased domestic violence after immigrating to the US.
Men are different from women. Neither is thicker than the other.
almost 30 percent of women do not wear under-ware
Women had fewer job opportunities than men did. (right on-Apx-)
The pay level of men in still higher than women but women are quickly catching up women earn about 75% of what men earn
growth hormone
Actually, no. Women are more quickly affected by alcohol than men, and the progression of their alcoholism tends to be faster. They often reach the blackout stage well before a male would, due to the way they metabolize alcohol -- much less efficiently than males.
This is because of high level of poverty among women.
Women had fewer job opportunities than men did in the early 1960s. Women were blocked from moving to higher-level jobs.
Women had fewer job opportunities than men did in the early 1960s. Women were blocked from moving to higher-level jobs.
Yes. Typically BUN will be higher in men than it is in women.
There is no evidence to suggest that bisexual women have higher levels of testosterone than heterosexual women. Testosterone levels can vary widely among individuals regardless of their sexual orientation.
Yes.
If you are talking regulare birth control pills it is because they give you a higher level of protection.
Around 20% of women reach the age of 87.