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Abstract
Background
The higher the body mass, the higher the BMR
Methods
Using information gathered from mammals, birds, and reptiles
Results
In mammals and birds the higher the body mass, the higher the BMR. Mammals was always larger. In a comparison of reptiles and birds the lower the body mass the higher the BMR, reptiles had a much larger body mass average but birds BMR was much higher
Introduction
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Background
Through the Qaardvark system we are able to analyze a large variety of all species and able to compare them to one another by body mass, BMR and BMI. This helps us see that the higher the body mass the higher the BMR which can affect lifespan length,
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