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100 quick and fascinating facts about the human body
- The only part of the body that has no blood supply is the cornea of the eye. It receives oxygen directly from the air.
- The human brain has a memory capacity which is the equivalent of more than four terabytes on a hard drive.
- A newborn child can breathe and swallow at the same time for up to seven months.
- Your skull is made up of 29 different bones.
- When you sneeze, all of your body functions stop — even your heart!
- Nerve impulses sent from the brain move at a speed of 274 km/h.
- A single human brain generates more electrical impulses in a day than all the telephones of the world combined.
- The average human body contains enough sulphur to kill all the fleas on the average dog, enough carbon to make 900 pencils, enough potassium to fire a toy cannon, enough fat to make seven bars of soap and enough water to fill a 50-litre barrel.
- The human heart pumps 182 million litres of blood during the average lifetime.
- 50,000 cells in your body died and were replaced by new ones while you were reading this sentence.
- The human embryo acquires fingerprints within three months of conception.
- Women’s hearts beat faster than men’s.
- A man named Charles Osborne hiccupped for a total of 68 years.
- Right-handed people live, on average, nine years longer than left-handed people.
- About two thirds of people tilt their head to the right when kissing.
- The average person forgets 90% of their dreams.
- The total length of all the blood vessels in the human body is about 100,000 km.
- On average, a person’s respiration rate is one third higher in spring than in autumn.
- By the end of a person’s life, they can recall, on average, around 150 trillion pieces of information.
- We lose 80% of our body heat from the head.
- When you blush, your stomach also turns red.
- A feeling of thirst occurs when water loss is equal to 1% of your body weight. The loss of more than 5% can cause fainting, and more than 10% causes death from dehydration.
- At least 700 enzymes are active in the human body.
- Human beings are the only living things which sleep on their backs.
- The average four-year-old child asks 450 questions a day.
- Not only human beings, but also koala bears have unique finger prints.
- Only 1% of the bacteria can result in the human body becoming ill.
- Everyone alive on Earth could comfortably be placed into a cube with sides 1000 meters long.
- The scientific name for the belly button is the umbilicus.
- Teeth are the only part of the human body which cannot heal themselves.
- On average, a person needs seven minutes to fall asleep.
- Right-handed people chew most of their food on the right side of their mouth, whereas left-handed people do so on the left.
- Only 7% of people are left-handed.
- The fragrance of apples and bananas can help a person to lose weight.
- If allowed to grow for their whole lifetime, the length of someone’s hair would be about 725 kilometres.
- Out of all the people who can move their ears, only one third of them are able to move just one ear.
- During their lifetime, a person will on average accidentally swallow eight small spiders.
- The total weight of the bacteria in the human body is 2 kg.
- 99% of the calcium contained in the human body is in one’s teeth.
- Human lips are hundreds of times more sensitive than the tips of a person’s fingers.
- A kiss increases a person’s pulse to 100 beats per minute or more.
- The total strength of masticatory muscles on one side of your jaw is equal to 195 kilograms.
- A person passes on 278 different types of bacteria to another person when they kiss them. Fortunately, 95% of them are not harmful.
- Parthenophobia is a fear of virgins.
- If you collected all the iron contained in the human body, you would get just a small cog, big enough only for use in your watch.
- There are more than 100 different viruses which cause a cold.
- If someone kisses another person for a certain amount of time, this is much more effective in terms of hygiene than using chewing gum, as it normalises the level of acidity in your oral cavities.
- You can lose 150 calories per hour if you hit your head against the wall.
- Human beings are the only animals which can draw straight lines.
- Human skin is completely replaced about 1,000 times during a person’s lifetime.
- A person who smokes a pack of cigarettes a day is doing the equivalent of drinking half a cup of tar a year.
- Women blink about two times less often than men.
- The structure of the human body contains only four minerals: apatite, aragonite, calcite, and crystobalite.
- A passionate kiss causes the same chemical reactions in the brain that skydiving and firing a gun do.
- Men are officially classified as dwarves if their height is below 1.3 m, whereas for women the measure is 1.2 m.
- Fingernails grow about four times faster than your toenails.
- People with blue eyes are more sensitive to pain than others.
- Nerve impulses in the human body move at about 90 m/s.
- 100,000 chemical reactions occur in the human brain every second.
- Babies are born without kneecaps. They appear only when the child is aged two to six.
- If one identical twins lacks a certain tooth, the other twin will not have that tooth either.
- The surface area of the human lungs is approximately equal to the area of a tennis court.
- During a person’s lifetime, they spend about 2 weeks kissing.
- The facial hair of a blonde-haired man grows faster than that of a man with dark hair.
- Leukocytes in the human body live for two to four days, and erythrocytes for three to four months.
- The strongest muscle in the human body is the tongue.
- The human heart is approximately equal in size to that of a person’s fist. An adult’s heart weights 220-260 grams.
- At birth, there are 14 billion cells in the human brain. This number does not increase throughout a person’s lifetime. After 25 years, the number of cells falls by 100,000 every day. About 70 cells die in the minute it takes you to read a page in a book. After 40 years, the decline of the brain accelerates sharply, and after 50 years neurons (that is, nerve cells) shrink and the brain gets smaller.
- At birth, a child’s body is made up of around 300 bones. But an adult has just 206.
- During a person’s lifetime, the small intestine is about 2.5 meters. After they die, the muscles in the walls of their intestine relax, and it’s length increases to 6 meters.
- Your right lung can take in more air than your left.
- An adult person performs around 23,000 inhalations and exhalations a day.
- The smallest cells in a man’s body are sperm cells.
- There are about 40,000 bacteria in the human mouth.
- Each of us has around 2,000 taste buds.
- The human eye can distinguish 10 million different colours.
- The chemical compound in the body which causes feelings of ecstasy (phenylethylamine) is also contained in chocolate.
- The human heart pumps blood at such pressure that it would be able to raise blood up to the fourth floor of a building.
- A person burns more calories when they are asleep than when they watch TV.
- Children grow faster in the spring.
- Every year more than 2 million left-handed people die because of mistakes they make when using machines designed for right-handed people.
- It turns out that one man in every three hundred is capable of satisfying themselves orally.
- A person uses 17 muscles when they smile, and 43 when they frown.
- By the age of 60 most people lose half of their taste buds.
- The rate at which a person’s hair grows doubles during an airplane flight.
- One percent of people can see infra-red light and 1% can see ultra violet radiation.
- If you were locked in a completely sealed room, you would not die due to a lack of air, but from carbon dioxide poisoning.
- Statistically, only one person out of two billion reaches the age of 116 years old.
- On average, a person says 4,800 words in 24 hours.
- The retinas inside the eye cover about 650 square mm and contain 137 million light-sensitive cells: 130 million are for black and white vision and 7 million are for helping you see in colour.
- Our eyes remain the same size as they were at birth, but our nose and ears never stop growing.
- In the morning, a person is about 8 millimetres taller than in the evening.
- The muscles which help your eyes to focus complete around 100,000 movements a day. In order to make your leg muscles do the same amount of movements, you would need to walk 80 kilometres.
- A cough amounts to an explosive charge of air which moves at speeds up to 60 miles per hour.
- According to German researchers, the risk of having heart attack is higher on Monday than on any other day of the week.
- Bones are about 5 times stronger than steel.
- It is impossible to sneeze with your eyes open.
- Ingrown toenails are hereditary.
- A person would die quicker from a total lack of sleep than from hunger. Death would occur after ten days without sleep, whereas from hunger it would take several weeks.
- The average life expectancy is 2,475,576,000 seconds. During this time we pronounce, on average, around 123,205,750 words and have sex 4,239 times.
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