45 litres
1.5 ml
An adult's human stomach can holdabout 1 quart (.94 liters) of food/liquid.
80%
About six ounces.
1 2-liter container holds a total of 2 liters of liquid.
A teaspoon holds 5 ml of water.
There are 32 fluid ounces in a container that holds 32 oz.
Take a 10 liter bottle of non-sparkling or distilled water, drink as much as you can when you haven't eaten anything before. When you are full of water and you want to throw up, measure the remaining water, subtract from 10 and you got your stomach volume. :D
it can hold up to 2 gallons
A liquid may work faster, but not by much. Most tabs/caps will dissolve in the stomach in about 2-5 minutes.
A typical school milk container holds around 8 ounces (240 milliliters) of liquid.
No. Anterior means to the front of. The spine is MUCH posterior to the stomach.