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Well I have A Grape That Is 3 MM
The smallest bone in the nose is the nasal bone, which forms the bridge of the nose. However, the smallest bone in the human body, which is located near the nasal area, is the stapes bone found in the middle ear. The nasal bones themselves are small but not the absolute smallest in the body.
icd 9 code: 932 Foriegn body in the nose
icd 9 code: 932 Foriegn body in the nose
icd 9 code: 932 Foriegn body in the nose
The smallest object that can reasonably be called a "star" is a neutron star, which is pretty small but still much, much larger than a grape, at about 10-12 km radius.
no, eggs are much smaller than even the smallest grapefruit.
The ICD-10 code for a foreign body in the nose, such as a grape, is T17.2XXA. This code is used to specify the presence of a foreign body in the nasal cavity and is designated as an initial encounter. For more specific details or additional encounters, different seventh characters may be added.
No, neither will cause drowning.
Well, isn't that just a delightful question! The smallest grape in the world is called the Zante currant, and it's about the size of a small pea. Despite its tiny size, it's packed full of sweet flavor and can add a lovely touch to many dishes.
I just measured a grape I was getting ready to eat. 1 1/4" tall by 1" wide. It's the biggest I have seen so far.
No, neither will cause drowning.