No, human hearts do not all weigh the same. The weight of a human heart can vary based on factors such as age, gender, and overall body size. On average, an adult human heart weighs about 250-350 grams.
No, not all human bones have the same diameter. There can be differences in bone size and thickness among individuals due to factors like genetics, age, and sex. Generally, men tend to have larger and denser bones compared to women due to differences in hormone levels and body composition.
No, cells arent all the same size. The size of a cell depends on the organism it belongs to and its function, for example a bacterial cell would be a maximum of around 10microns whereas an average human cell is between 10 and 100 microns, with size varying as I said dependant on function.
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No, all cells do not look the same. Cells can vary in size, shape, and function depending on their specific role in the body.
No the colons all do the same thing in our bodies.
yes they are
No, they don't. There are over 200 different types of cells in a human body. All have different functions and different sizes and shapes. But, each type is of the same size in every human. For example, the muscle cells would be of the same size in all the humans. the red blood cells are different from the muscle cells in terms of their function and their size and shape; however, all human will have the same size of red blood cells. Hope that helped..
No, all plates are not the same size
are all nuclei the same size( diameter
No, human hearts do not all weigh the same. The weight of a human heart can vary based on factors such as age, gender, and overall body size. On average, an adult human heart weighs about 250-350 grams.
No. All of a square's sides are the same size.
no. some end with commas and colons
No, they are not all the same.
no only a square has all the faces of the same size
no not all footballs are the same size they are made in kids, medium, and large.
umm accually no they are n all the same size or shape.