Stomach Capacity??


Question:
What is the capacity of your stomach? Let's say for a guy whoe is like 6 feet and not fat how much would his stomach capacity be?

Answers:
In humans, the stomach has a volume of about 50 mL when empty. After a meal, it generally expands to hold about 1 litre of food, but it can actually expand to hold as much as 4 litres. When drinking milk it can expand to just under 6 pints, or 3.4 litres
About a quart. But one can squeeze a lot more by forcing it.
a person can sqeeze ALOT of food if they really want to. bulimics are an example: some eat up to 10,000 calories just in one sitting during a binge. its dangerous of course and i wouldnt reccomend trying it, but yeah. it is possible to eat too much though. ur stomach can rupture.
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