There is limited evidence to suggest that left-handed people may have a slightly higher risk of mortality compared to right-handed individuals, but this association is not well understood. Factors such as genetics, environment, and individual lifestyle choices have a greater impact on lifespan than hand dominance.
The right main bronchus is shorter, wider, and more vertical than the left main bronchus, making it easier for objects to enter. This anatomical difference can increase the likelihood of a nut or foreign object entering the right bronchus rather than the left.
Both lungs have a similar capacity to hold oxygen. The difference lies in the number of lobes - the right lung has three lobes while the left lung has two. Thus, the right lung has a slightly larger volume but both lungs can store and exchange oxygen equally.
Left-handedness is considered to be less common than right-handedness, but it is not necessarily dominated by right-handedness. There is no clear answer as to whether left-handedness is dominant or recessive, as it is influenced by a combination of genetic, environmental, and cultural factors.
No, they are not. There is always some side difference between the two. For humans, there is the fact of handedness. One hand is dominate and that side will always be larger. The fingernails on that side will grow faster.Inside the body, there is even a larger difference. The heart actually lays on the dome of the diaphragm and is mostly to the left. The lungs are different sizes, there are two lobes on the left side and three on the right. The liver has two lobes, the much larger one is left and the smaller is right. The left kidney is higher than the right. There is more of the colon on the left. The appendix is on the right. The gall bladder is on the right and most of the stomach is mostly on the left.
Individuals who are right-handed have an average lifespan that is 9 years longer than those who are left-handed.
On average, right-handed people live about nine years longer than left-handed people.
If it longer left to right, than top to bottom, then it is landscape. Otherwise it is portrait.
The right main bronchus is wider, shorter, and more vertical than the left. The left main bronchus is smaller in caliber,but 5 cm longer than the left bronchus.
The median is Q2, if it is on the right side of the box, then then it is close to Q3 than it is to Q1. If the right line ( whisker) is longer than the left, it mean the biggest outlier is farther from Q3 than the smallest outlier is from Q1. All of this means the population from which the data was sampled was skewed to the right.
Cesar says 2 years
believe it or not right handed people live longer then left handed people (on this juice lid it said: left hand people die 9 or 6 years earlier then right handed people) dont worry the people who are left hand im with u...im left handed to
They do not. On average, right handed people live 9 years longer than them.
In a box plot, positive skew is indicated by a long right tail, where the whisker on the right side of the box is longer than the one on the left side. Negative skew is shown by a long left tail, where the whisker on the left side of the box is longer than the one on the right side.
The right bronchus is larger in diameter and enters the right ling at a steeper angle than the left bronchus. The left bronchus is smaller to accommodate the left side of the heart which is larger than the right.
No, left is thicker than right.
RetroperitonealThey are retroperitoneal organs located in the left and right flank regions of the posterior chest wall, just inferior to the costodiaphragm.retroperitonealThe kidneys are retroperitoneal in location and variably protected by the ribcage. The left is generally higher and more protected than the right, which lies lower due to the presence of the liver, and the caudal portion of the R kidney may not be completely protected.retroperitoncal