Oh, dude, you're really making me count atoms in a banana? Like, who even thinks about that? But okay, fine, let's see... on average, a banana has about 10^23 atoms. So, like, that's a whole bunch of tiny things in one tasty fruit. But seriously, who's counting, right?
In the average medium-sized banana, there are about 105 calories and 1 gram of protein.
According to the US Department of Agriculture, an average sized banana weighs approximately 4 ounces. The average size banana is at least 7 inches, but less than 8 inches.
There can be up to 5 in a group but 3 is average.
1 banana is between 1/3 of a cup on average
A banana equivalent dose is the radiation dose equivalent of consuming an average banana.
The average weight of a banana is about 120 to 150 grams (4.2 to 5.3 ounces) when peeled. This can vary depending on the size and type of banana.
The average decomposition time for a banana peel is around 2-4 weeks.
It depends on the weight of the banana and where you want to send it to. According to the International Banana Association, an average-sized banana weighs 120 grams. I'm assuming this does not include the peel because the discussion is in the context of nutritional information.
A banana bond is an extended covalent bond found in boranes in which a hydrogen atom is shared by two boron atoms.
There are 105-110 calories per average size 7 inch banana.
Incalculable. Trillions upon trillions.
403 bananas!