That's an old gotcha question. The answer is yes- if you slice them up thin enough.
No I don't believe so, I think it is your veins and arteries that can go around the world twice.
No, they cannot.
it can stretch around the apramitly 5 1/2 times. your intestines are very long.
the human organs spread out can go around the world 2.5 times
no they are 20 feet long
There are donor procurement areas around the country. They take the donated organs after the donor has been screened for communicable diseases and are found to be negative. There is a waiting list for people who need organs and nationally they can match these people with the organs. Many times the search is done even on a world level.
you rely on your sensory organs to collect information about the world around you
There is no part of one human body that would stretch around the world. Many people believe that the small intestines will, but it won't.
In part that would depend on the mode of transportation and the longitude and lattitudes used. If you are at the North or South Pole you can simply run around the Pole twice clockwise and twice counterclockwise and claim to have run around the earth twice in each direction in less then a minute. That sets up a whole new set of World Records like: * Fastest person to run around the World East to West. * Fastest person to run around the World backwards. * Fastest person to duckwalk around the World. * Fastest person to walk around the World on their hands. * Youngest child to crawl around the World in less then a minute. A whole new Olympiad and a new chapter in the Guinness Book of Records will need to be created.
No not even close. You intestines are about 20 feet long. If stretched (ouch) they would reach AT MOST 10X as far.
long system
There really isn't a predator in the world that would not eat the intestines or organs of an animal, except modern-day humans that live in North America. But all other natural predators actually eat the insides of the animal first before starting on the flesh and skin. To a predator, the guts contain the most nutrients and is considered the "good stuff" to eat.