a bigger body
These are entirely different measurements. Body mass index is simply the person's mass divided by his height. It has limited use in determining health, body fat, or anything else. Body density is more commonly used to estimate percent body fat, particularly in very large people.
The way you can tell a difference between the male and the female is because the female has orange eyes and a yellow throat, but with a male Spotted Turtle it has brown eyes and a tanned throat
That would depend on if you are male or female, your height, and your Body Mass Index.
That's everything between the preface and the index
Maybee for a male but not a female? But it depends on your body mass index.
The medically recommended weight according to the BMI (Body Mass Index) is anywhere between 118-155 lbs.
we have o know the weight
There isn't an extremely big difference between male and female resting heart rate but you can certainly notice some difference. Males have a larger body mass causing their body to work harder to pump oxygen and nutrients throughout the body and pump CO2/waste out of the body. Where as females have a slightly smaller body mass, meaning their body doesn't have to work as hard as the males. The result of this is that Females do have a lower heart rate than males but not by a massive amount.
The skeletal difference is the female skeleton has the pelvic girdle and the male skeleton lacks it. In the body wise composition there are many, like the variation in the reproductive system, excretory system etc.
The index finger and the hallux. Possibly the uterus but only in certain circumstances.
I think you mean Body Mass Index...?