I don't know but I had a colonoscopy recently, was told that my intestine is looooong, and I would like to lose a little wight but have a hard time doing it. I wouldn't dream of going under the knife, anyway I think your question is thought provoking.
There is no relationship. Knowing the length of one of them doesn't tell you the length of the other one.
They are just dating.
The duodenum is the small intestine of an organism. A frog's duodenum is 3. 5 times the organism's body length. Example a frog is 5 inches long, therefore its duodenum is 17. 5 inches.
The radius is excatly half of the diameter
The length of one arm is about 40% of your height
The large intestine is thicker in circumference.
The length of a kangaroo's small intestine is moderate in length compared to other mammals the length varies depends on the size of the kangaroo.
The area of a square is the square of its side length.
zooming in decreases the focal length
The duodenum is the small intestine of an organism. A frog's duodenum is 3. 5 times the organism's body length. Example a frog is 5 inches long, therefore its duodenum is 17. 5 inches.
The small intestine averages between 22 and 23 feet in length for the average person. Its length helps it perform its two main functions of digestion and absorption: because of the organ's length, food spends enough time in the small intestine to be fully broken down and for the nutrients to be absorbed.
The radius is half the diameter.