The average human eye weighs approximately 7.5 grams, or about 0.25 ounces. This weight can vary slightly among individuals due to factors like age and overall health, but it remains relatively consistent across the population. The eye's structure, including the cornea, lens, and vitreous humor, contributes to its overall weight.
approximately 100-150 on the upper eyelid for the average human
The size of a human eye is the size of a golfball.But most of the eye is inside your head.The size of an eye of an average person will never change. If you want more detail or information go to http://wikipedia.com/eyes or you can read the book called "The human body".
Depends on how heavy the person is.
Each human eye has a coverage of about 160°. The coverage overlaps giving about 90° of stereo vision. The foveal vision (high definition in the center) is less than 2°.
an average human(height-5ft 10 in)weighs around seventy to seventy five kg...but weight can always differ...sometimes bones are heavy, sometimes muscle or extra fat account for the extra weight...the weight of a human depends on his height...
The average weight of a human lung is 420 grams (0.93 lbs or 15 oz) according to Wolfram|Alfa (see link below).
Size of the eye doesn't change with age. The average size of a human eyeball is 2.4 cm.
I'm told he had a lazy eye, but it often looked shut when seeing him on tv.
There are quite a few aids to the human eye such as contacts. Another aid to the human eye is a set of glasses.
Very much false. The average driver's eye lead time is only two seconds.
Only half of the Human eye is showing.
The human eye is estimated to have a resolution of 576 megapixels.