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The stomach of a morbidly obese person can be significantly enlarged compared to that of an average adult. While a typical adult stomach has a capacity of about 1 to 1.5 liters, in morbidly obese individuals, it can expand to hold 3 to 4 liters or more due to excessive stretching from overeating. This enlargement can contribute to further weight gain and health complications. However, the exact size can vary widely among individuals.

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