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10 AMAZING FACTS ABOUT HUMAN BODY
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1. Infants are born with approximately 300 bones, but as they grow some of these bones fuse together. By the time they reach adulthood, they only have 206 bones.

2. More than half of your bones are located in the hands, wrists, feet, and ankles.

3. Every second, your body produces 25 million new cells. That means in 15 seconds, you will have produced more cells than there are people in the United States.

4. The largest bone in the human body is the femur, also known as the thigh bone. The smallest bone is the stirrup bone, which is located inside your ear drum.

5. There is anywhere between 60,000-100,000 miles of blood vessels in the human body. If they were taken out and laid end-to-end, they would be long enough to travel around the world more than three times.

6. Teeth are considered part of the skeletal system, but are not counted as bones.

7. Despite accounting for 2% of our body mass, the brain uses 20% of our oxygen and blood supply.

8. While humans are not the biggest, fastest, or strongest animals around, we are the best at something: long distance running. Our long legs, upright posture, and ability to shed heat via sweat are all factors that make us good runners. In fact, early humans used to hunt their prey by chasing it for long periods of time until the animals literally died from exhaustion, a technique known as persistence hunting.

9. About 60% of your body is made up of water.

10. Pound for pound, your bones are stronger than steel. A block of bone the size of a matchbox can support up to 18,000 pounds of weight.
 
10 AMAZING FACTS ABOUT HUMAN BODY
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1. Infants are born with approximately 300 bones, but as they grow some of these bones fuse together. By the time they reach adulthood, they only have 206 bones.

2. More than half of your bones are located in the hands, wrists, feet, and ankles.

3. Every second, your body produces 25 million new cells. That means in 15 seconds, you will have produced more cells than there are people in the United States.

4. The largest bone in the human body is the femur, also known as the thigh bone. The smallest bone is the stirrup bone, which is located inside your ear drum.

5. There is anywhere between 60,000-100,000 miles of blood vessels in the human body. If they were taken out and laid end-to-end, they would be long enough to travel around the world more than three times.

6. Teeth are considered part of the skeletal system, but are not counted as bones.

7. Despite accounting for 2% of our body mass, the brain uses 20% of our oxygen and blood supply.

8. While humans are not the biggest, fastest, or strongest animals around, we are the best at something: long distance running. Our long legs, upright posture, and ability to shed heat via sweat are all factors that make us good runners. In fact, early humans used to hunt their prey by chasing it for long periods of time until the animals literally died from exhaustion, a technique known as persistence hunting.

9. About 60% of your body is made up of water.


10. Pound for pound, your bones are stronger than steel. A block of bone the size of a matchbox can support up to 18,000 pounds of weight.
carol-biazin-gifsdayrol.gifDid you know that your nose can detect over 1 trillion different scents ? The human sense of smell is incredibly powerful, and researchers estimate that we can detect an astonishing number of unique odors!
Our noses are basically superheroes.

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Ears never sleep


Our ears still hear 100% of the sounds around us when we are asleep, even if we’re not aware of it. It’s our brain that’s responsible for processing all the sounds around us and making sense of them.


The sleeping brain continues generating neural responses to surrounding events, but the sleeper is merely in “standby” mode as the brain continues to monitor for relevant signals.
 
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According to recent news, a significant update regarding Earth is that scientists have confirmed the Earth's inner core is slowing down its rotation, potentially even reversing direction, based on seismic data analysis; this could have implications for our planet's magnetic field and overall dynamics.
 
Here are some amazing facts about your eyes:
Color vision: The human eye can see millions of colors, including red, green, and blue.

Blinking: Blinking lubricates and protects your eyes from dust. The average person blinks 15–20 times per minute.

Eye muscles: The muscles that move your eyes are the fastest and strongest muscles in your body.

Cornea: The cornea is the transparent covering over your eye that doesn't have blood vessels.

Tears: Tears are made of fatty, salty, and mucous layers that lubricate and moisturize your eyes.

Eye focus: Your eyes can focus faster than a camera lens.

Eye sensitivity: Eyes can get sunburned. Blue eyes are more sensitive to light.

Eye development: Eyes are almost fully developed at birth.

Eye processing: The brain uses more than 50% of its processing power for vision.

Eye complexity: The brain is the only organ in the body more complex than the eye.

Eye uniqueness: The color of your eyes is unique to you, like your fingerprints.
 
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