Yes, the stomach is generally larger than muscle tissue when considering overall volume. The stomach is a hollow organ that can expand to hold food and liquids, whereas muscle tissue refers to the mass of muscle fibers that make up muscles. In terms of size, the stomach can hold several liters of content, while muscle tissue is denser and comprises various muscle groups throughout the body.
Muscle cells are smaller than muscle tissues.
Cardiac muscle tissue is the specific muscle tissue that makes up the bulk of the heart. It is different than either skeletal or smooth muscle.
No a shark has a bigger stomach
No it is not.
The bill is bigger
When someone says your eyes are bigger than your stomach it means you think you can eat more than you can.
Though sometimes, some people refer to the brain as a muscle, it really is not a muscle. It is made of completely different types of tissues than a muscle. There are four kinds of tissues in the body; connective tissue, epithelial tissue, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue. The brain is made entirely of nervous tissue and contains no muscle tissue what-so-ever.
Its a Hawianized version of "Your eyes are bigger than your stomach."
To answer this question as it is written: not necessarily. An organism (bacterium) can be smaller than tissue (the cartilage in my ears). By definition, an organism is more COMPLEX than a tissue, but not necessarily bigger.
Muscle cells are smaller than muscle tissues.
Do lots of sit-ups and crunches Okay no. All that will do is build up your layer of muscle. Your stomach goes... Muscle, fat, and then skin so by doing crunches and sit ups all it does is make your abs bigger. Not burn fat. By doing this u will ultimatly end up looking bigger than before.
A tissue because cells form together to make tissues.