Heart sizes are different for each person, usually your heart is about the size of your fist.
No, your heart remains the same size, it just works harder if you are a bigger person, which is why bigger poeple are more at risk from heart problems.
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Generally, yes. The bigger the person, the bigger the organs. A fine example of this would be the stomach. A 7 foot tall person would be expected to eat more than a 5 foot person because of their larger stomach.
A sheeps heart is slightly bigger than a sheeps kidney.
The lungs (even one lung) are much bigger than the heart.
16 feet taller is bigger than 6 inches tall.
Certain diseases cause the heart muscle to get big or flabby. In either, the heart can't pump as effectively. This can result in hypertension, Congestive Heart Failure, Heart Attack, etc.
A bigger persons voice is bigger than a smaller persons voice because a bigger person chest is bigger while the smallers person chest is smaller.
no
600 cm is equal to 19.685 ft. And a person can't stand so tall unless they stand on a platform.
Your heart is about the same size as your fist and weighs a little less than two baseballs. As you grow and get bigger, your heart gets bigger too.
Bigger than human heart