yes. by alot.
Maggots have a shape which is defined by their skin. The total area of the skin is the maggot's surface area.
the difference between this is that surface area
The lungs have a surface area equivalent to two tennis courts to facilitate gas exchange and get oxygen attached to haemoglobin for transport round the body. Next in line is the skin. "The skin is often known as the largest organ of the human body. This applies to exterior surface, as it covers the body, appearing to have the largest surface area of all the organs. Moreover, it applies to weight, as it weighs more than any single internal organ, accounting for about 15 percent of body weight. For the average adult human, the skin has a surface area of between 1.5-2.0 square meters (8-10.8 sq.ft.)."
skin
No, it isn't.
The surface area of the lungs is significantly larger than that of the skin. The total surface area of the lungs is estimated to be around 70 square meters, primarily due to the extensive network of alveoli for gas exchange. In contrast, the average surface area of human skin is about 1.5 to 2 square meters. This means the lungs have a surface area many times greater than that of the skin.
about 8 square feet
This operation involves bringing a loop of the small intestine to the surface of the skin through a small incision.
Think of surface area as your skin and volume as all the contents inside your body. So they relate because surface area can hold volume or volume could be inside the surface area.
The skin is the largest by surface area.
The skin is an organ in the body that has a large surface area as it covers the entire external surface of the body.
1.52 square metters is the average