FACTS ABOUT HUMAN BODY
Bones
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The largest bones is the femur, or
thigh bone which is 20 inches in a six-foot tall man. The smallest bone is
the stirrup in the ear, which is one-tenth of an inch. Each had has 27 bones
: eight in the wrist, five in the palm, and 14 in the fingers. A newborn baby
has 300 bones, some of which fuse to form in the adult.
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Blood
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In a child, there are 60,000 miles
of blood vessels. An adult has 100,000 miles of blood vessels. The blood
circulates through the body 1,000 times a day.
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Brain
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A newborn baby has a brain that
weights three ounces. The average brain of an adult weighs three pounds. The
brains is the "mission control center" of the body, sending our
messages at a rate of 240 miles per hour. The left side of the brain controls
the right side of the body and the right side of the brain controls the left
side of the body.
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Cells : |
The cells are the body's building
blocks. There are about 26 billion cells in an adult.
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Eyes
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Each eye weighs 1 1/4 ounces. The
eyes are constantly in motion, even during sleep. Tears keep the eyes warm
and are continually secreted through 12 ducts in the eye. Tears are normally
secreted through two canals near the inner corner of the eyes.
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Fluid
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The body is two-thirds water.
Blood is 83% water, muscles are 75% water, the brain 74% water, and the bones
contain 22% water. In a single day, three pints of saliva are produced in the
mouth.
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Hair
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Kids have about 75,000 hairs on
their heads, which grow about 1/100 of an inch daily. Hairs of different
colors grow at different rates. Dark hair grows faster than light-colored
hair. No one known why. Each hair on the scalp grows about five inches a
year. Eyelashes keep dust out of the eyes. Aneyelash lives about 150 days
before it falls out and is replaced.
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Muscles
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There are over 650 muscles in the
body, form the tiny ones that move the legs. The strongest muscle is the
masseter muscle of the jaw. It takes at least 14 muscles to smile. The
smallest in the body is located in the middle ear. Fingers have no muscles.
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Nails
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Nails are made up of hardened skin
called kertain. Nails protect the ends of the fingers and toes. The half-moon
at the root of the nail is called the lunule. Nails grow faster in summer
than in winter. Fingernails grow fourtimes faster than toenails. Right -
handed people's nails grow faster in their right hands. Left-handed people's
nails grow faster on their left hand.
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Nose
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More than 2,500 gallons of air
flow through the average adult's nose in a day. The nose can recognize up to
1,000 different smells. The nose is the air conditioning unit of the body. It
cools or warms incoming air. It also filters the dirt and dust in the air.
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Skin
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The human body has six pounds of
skin which is, on average, 1/20 of an inch thick. The two layers of skin are
the epidermins and under it, the dermis. The skin is waterproof, it protects
the body and helps to regulate body temperature. A substance called melanin
colors the skin the more melanin, the darker the skin. A freckle is a dense
concentration of melanin. A new layer of skin replaces the old layer
approximately every 27 days, totalling about 1,000 new outer layers of skin a
lifetime.
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teeth
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Humans have 20 primary Baby teeth
and 32 permanent teeth. By age 13 most people have 28 teeth. By age 18 the
four "wisdom" teeth have grown in for a total of 32 permanent
teeth.
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