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No because the more they age the bigger or smaller they get.
Yes.They are usually roughly the same size. Actually, the left kidney is a little bit bigger than the right one, and it is located a little bit higher also.
a parallelogram
Two shapes that are the same shape and size are congruent.
Any parallelogram except a rectangle.
In 2009 I had a Kidney stone removed in a two hour operation that was the same size as a Golf Ball. What would that be in metric! I have just found out that in the same Kidney I now have a 13mm stone plus a cyst.
No they are currently the same! they are the same and always. your kidney size changes only when you grow, but they grow together.
No because the more they age the bigger or smaller they get.
The 'typical' size of an adult human kidney is about 10 to 13 cm (4 to 5 inches) long, about 5 to 7.5 cm (2 to 3 inches) wide and 2 to 2.5 cm (1 inch) thick. A human kidney resembles the size of a fist.
No, human kidneys can vary in size and weight. Typically, an adult human kidney is about the size of a fist and weighs between 120-170 grams. However, individual variations are common.
the answer most likely to be right would be the main fans, they are basically the biggest things in there (exept the motherboard, but thats bigger than a kidney)
Common types of beans include black beans, pinto beans, navy beans, and kidney beans. Red beans and kidney beans are similar but not the same; they belong to the same family but have slight differences in size, shape, and flavor.
The pig has kidneys that are similar in size to human kidneys. They are commonly used in biomedical research as a model for studying human kidney functions and diseases.
Yes, a human and sheep kidney are very similar to each other. The kidneys also function very similar to each other.
NORMAL KIDNEY SIZEThe normal kidney size of an adult human is about 9 to 13 cm long and about 5 to 7.5 cm (2 to 3 inches) wide. It is approximately the size of a conventional computer mouse.A kidney weighs approximately 150 grams. Kidneys weigh about 0.5 percent of total body weight.Found at http://www.comprehensive-kidney-facts.com/kidney-anatomy.html
Yes.They are usually roughly the same size. Actually, the left kidney is a little bit bigger than the right one, and it is located a little bit higher also.
Any size you want it to be.