The clear jelly inside your eye is pretty dense when you are born, and gets softer as you age. Also, eyeballs do grow in size between infancy and adulthood, but the difference is in millimeters.
The lining of your eye, between retina and outer layer, is identical in its cell composition to the cells in your joints. So when you have an auto-immune condition that causes juvenile arthritis, it could also cause inflammation in your eyes. That inflammation causes the clear jelly in your eye to fill up with white blood cells, making it impossible to see (think trying to look through water that had milk added to it). There is no known cure, there is only treatment to control and subdue immune system to stop inflammation.
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There is a detectable amount of titanium in the human body and it has been estimated that we take in about 0.8 mg/day, but most passes through us without being absorbed. It is not a poison metal and the human body can tolerate titanium in large doses.
Mine may be a little more detectable than average.
The length of the large intestine is about 5 feet.
The small intestine is approximately 20 feet long, but this is usually only once the intestines have relaxed after death. Giving the intestines a total of 26 feet.