Yes, the stomach does grow. If the stomach did not grow, you would eat less and less because you would get fuller quicker. Plus if your stomach did not grow, you would eventually starve to death. Samantrha Booth Age:11
to allow the stomach to stretch while you are eating
The stomach will stretch beyond it's maximum capacity, but it takes about 20 minutes for the stomach to register that it is full. If you keep eating, the stomach wall will stretch. When the wall of the stomach stretches, the nerves of the stomach wall stretch too. These nerves do not like being stretched, and will send messages to you in the form of pain, telling you to stop eating.
Probably she got fat all of a sudden and the stomach skin didn't have time to adjust so stretch marks showed up.
The stomach has to be very muscular in order to with stand the acid inside and to stretch to allow food in.
Because the stomach needs the muscle tissue and the elastic tissue to stretch and digest the food.
Because the stomach needs the muscle tissue and the elastic tissue to stretch and digest the food.
No your stomach doesnt stretch back out because there is virtually no stomach. You didnt follow what your doctor told you about what you should eat. Not changing your eating habits will cause you to gain weight after a bypass because your body adapts to the bypass.
most likely stretch marks
Loose connective tissue in the stomach provides support and flexibility to allow for the stomach to stretch as it accommodates varying food volumes. It also contains blood vessels and nerves that supply the stomach wall with nutrients and facilitate its motor functions.
you need to stretch out before you run and see if that helps.
Because every human is different in size and shape everyones stomach is a different length, so there is not a certain length of the stomach.
The stomach stores food by expanding its muscular walls to accommodate the incoming food. This allows the stomach to hold and mix the food with digestive enzymes and acids to begin the breakdown process. The stomach can stretch to hold around 1-1.5 liters of food on average.