The human gut is approximately 8 meters long to maximize the surface area available for digestion and nutrient absorption. This extended length allows for a more thorough breakdown of food and efficient absorption of nutrients and water. The gut's surface is further increased by structures like villi and microvilli, which enhance its ability to extract essential nutrients from the food we consume. Overall, this design is crucial for supporting our body's nutritional needs.
7-8 metres long :)
2.4384 metres.
it would be 72 cm(squared) as it is 9metres times 8 metres.
There are 1000 metres in one kilometre. Therefore, 400 metres is equal to 0.4 kilometres. Therefore, at a rate of 8 minutes per kilometre, it would take 8 x 0.4 = 3.2 minutes to walk 400 metres.
9 metres * 8 metres = 9*8 =72 metres2
between 7 to 12 metres
7-8 metres long :)
One kilometre is 1000 metres. 8 kilometres are 8000 metres. 80km are 80,000 metres.
You would be 10.04 fingers tall. 8 inches = 0.2032 metres, therefore 2.04 metres / 0.2032 metres = 10.04.
The gut is 30cm
Area of rectangle: 9 times 8 = 72 square metres
25 - 35 feet (8 - 10 metres)
50 metres long with 8 lanes
41 ft and 8 inches or 12.7 metres
8 metres by 4 metres equals 32 square metres.
9 x 8=72 metres
25 feet wide (7.6 metres) and 8 feet long (2.4 metres). hope this helped :D