Gestation in humans typically lasts about 40 weeks, or approximately nine months, calculated from the first day of the last menstrual period. This period is divided into three trimesters, each with distinct developmental milestones for the fetus. However, full-term pregnancies can range from 37 to 42 weeks.
Human gestation is approximately 40 weeks.
An adult human arm or leg is typically about a yard long.
The digestive tract of an adult human varies, but is about 25 feet long.
The human digestive tract is approximately 6-9 meters long.
the human spleen is about4 inches long.
there is no actual length of the human stomach.
Not long enough.
as long as a human
No. Most of them do not have teeth long enough to penetrate human skin, and those that do, have venom too mild to kill a human.
The human digestive system when stretched out end to end is about 30 feet long.
It depends on the human's memory strength.
Human gestation is approximately 40 weeks.
The average human tongue is 4 inches.
How does the human body react to long periods without sunlight?
in the legs
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