no it depends if your a lady or a man
bigger than yours, it's proven, by your mom
In the fetal pig, the allantoic (urinary) bladder is a collapsed elongated sac that is located between the umbilical arteries. The posterior portion narrows to become the urethra which enters the pelvic cavity. In Humans, the bladder is a pear shaped sac located just above and behind the pubic bone.
No,i only answerd yours
its about the same size as a squirrel
Urine is stored in the bladder, a hollow organ located in the lower abdomen. The bladder expands as it fills with urine from the kidneys and contracts when it is emptied through the urethra during urination.
No. your brain size is the same as everyones
What is normal size of bladder in fetus
it is the same thing as bursting everyones chops so if you want the answer to this question type in what does bursting everyones chops means
no everyones fingerprint is unique no everyones fingerprint is unique No everyones finger print changes because of family genes!!!!!!!!!!! Even twins has there own fingerprint
No, people do not have the same bladders. While the basic structure and function of the bladder are similar across individuals, variations exist in size, capacity, and health conditions that can affect bladder function. Factors such as age, sex, and overall health can also contribute to differences in bladder anatomy and performance.
yes
The bladder size in males is typically larger than in females. This is because the male pelvis is generally larger and can accommodate a larger bladder.
The shape and size of the bladder depends on the amount of urine the organ contains.
That depends on the size of the bladder, for instance the bladder of a shrew will weigh much less than the bladder of an elephant.
The normal capacity of the bladder is 300 to 1000ml. However a bladder with the capacity of just over 2000ml is not unknown.
No, everyone's torso is not the same size. Torso size varies significantly among individuals due to factors such as genetics, body composition, and overall height. These differences can affect clothing fit, posture, and body proportions. Additionally, variations can occur between genders and across different age groups.
Your heart is about the same size as your fist and weighs a little less than two baseballs.