Since I couldn't get any SERIOUS answers the first time, I thought I might try it this way: I know that basal metabolism produces the energy needed just to stay alive. I know that 38% (or something to that effect) of produced energy is used for digestion. I know a person can produce enough energy to move a block their own weight. I know that whatever amount of energy that is being used for reproduction (miosis) after puberty equals the amount of energy in excess a person had before puberty. (Meaning, whatever energy your body is using to create eggs/sperm now, your body had that much energy to waste then.) Now, to figure out what percentage of cellular energy goes into the process of miosis...
Serious and scientific answers, please, people. I'm trying to use this information for a legitimate perpose, other than to woe some girl. So if you don't know, don't post.
2006-09-12
10:42:47
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Black Angel
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