I wouldn't try it, since frenulums break and tear. Yes it will break and tear if you have a gorilla do it for you. If you use common sense and do it slowly and with care you can stretch it quite far, as for the time it takes well that varies from person to person as not everyone grows at the same rate. I'm not sure of the exact length but mine is about four inches long now with a nice piercing in it.
When the DNA is an open chromatin molecule, portions of it are actively being transcribed by mRNA. The cell will then be using those instructions to manufacture amino acid chains and proteins. When the DNA winds up into a condensed chromosome it is preparing for mitosis, which would be very difficult to occur if the DNA were all stretched out.
The theory of use and disuse of Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, advocated the idea that animals acquired characteristics after using certain physical traits constantly. For example, he believed that the reason why the necks of giraffes were long was because they stretched to reach leaves on high trees. By the same logic, the lack of a human tail could be explained by the fact that humans did not use it. This idea is not correct, however, it advanced evolutionary theory!
Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes, and just over 3 billion base pairs. Each cell in the human body has about 2m of DNA (if it were stretched out). This means that an average human's DNA would be 2 * 1011 km long!This length is 500,000 times the distance to the moon (4 * 105 km).
The size is different for each animal. The human DNA's length is: If completely unraveled, human DNA would stretch from the Earth to the Moon. If you stretch it and not unravel it, the distance is on average about 6 ft. (2 m) long, but is a very thin thread. The single human chromosome on average consists of DNA molecules approximately 2 inches long. The Physics Factbook [see link below] gives the formula of: "The length is (length of 1 bp)(number of bp per cell) which is (0.34 nm)(6 × 109)"
You have about 10 trillion cells in your body, so if you stretched the DNA in all the cells out, end to end, they'd stretch over 744 million miles. The moon is only about 250,000 miles away, so all your DNA would stretch to the moon and back alomst 1500 times. The sun is 93,000,000 miles away, so your DNA would reach there and back about 4 times!
Get your frenulum cut.
Depends. If its short and your frenulum is long, you may have to remove some of the frenulum to have space for the piercing. Its a fairly common problem. Just check with a few piercers to get a idea if you can get a piercing without having problems.
i have the same problem.. and cant figure out what it is. i have a lil pink (same color as the inside of my mouth) piece of skin hanging from my upper labial frenulum... i cant figure out what it is.. idk how long i have had it, but im surious to what it is.
like any piercing or infected part of the body, it can swell till it splits and medical attention is needed. BUT the average swelling for the frenulum would be nearly non and up to the size of a pea or at the largest small marble size.
only if its too long and you have a gap and need braces to close the gap, then should you get it removed but other than that.. keep it cos its very sore wen getting it removed
A breve lasts for eight beats.
It all depends on how the frenulum has grown. It also depends on where it is located in your mouth. If it's minor, the surgury can take no more than 5 to 10 minutes, but is it's more severe, the surgury can possably take up to over 10 minutes.
Breve and lunga.
This question doesn't make any sense AT ALL. It's ok to ask a long or complicated question, but MAKE SURE IT MAKES SENSE
go to a piercer. You can get a frenulum piercing as long as you have enough tissue available. Unlike the labial (lip) frenula piercings, this one doesn't pose any risk to your teeth or gums, but it can still rub against the bottom of your tongue and the floor of your mouth, causing irritation. The simple fact that it's almost irresistible to "play" with foreign objects in your mouth, the pulling and tugging on the piercing with your tongue can make it really sore. Especially during the first couple of weeks, you've got to try to resist the urge to play with it. The lingual frenulum can be pierced successfully with either a curved barbell or a CBR (usually 16 gauge), but a barbell used for initial piercing would have to be longer in order to accommodate swelling during the first few weeks of healing. If this is the case, see if your piercer offers a free jewelry change once the swelling has receded. Many professional shops include this jewelry change in the initial price of the piercing, because wearing the correct jewelry size is extremely important for a successful and healthy piercing. Healing time for all oral piercings are relatively short as long as you don't play with it, have good oral hygiene and don't smoke. If needed, you should be healed enough for a jewelry change in 4 weeks.
it depends do you mean in your stomach or stretched out if stretched out it could me as long as a school bus
A Semi-breve lasts for 4 beats. So, in the time signature of 4/4, a Semi-breve lasts for 4 Quarter notes.