AMAZING HUMAN FACTS

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By vinodpaulson


Human Facts

Stomach lining cells produce mucus, pepsin, HCl to a pH of 2.0 (100,000X the acidity of your bloodstream)

More than half the bones in the human body are in the hands and feet.

The highest recorded "sneeze speed" is 165 km (102 miles) per hour.

The heart beats about 3 billion times in the average person's lifetime.

A newborn baby has 350 bones, but a fully-grown adult has only 206.

Blood is a liquid organ.

Everyone is colorblind at birth.

Our lungs inhale over two million liters of air every day, without even thinking. The surface area of the lungs is approximately the same size as a tennis court.

Food will get to your stomach even if you're standing on your head.

Skin is the largest body organ.

The average adult is made up of 100 trillion cells.

There are more bacteria in your body than the number of cells in your body. There are an estimated 75 to 100 trillion cells in the human body.

Our brain is more complex than the most powerful computer and has over 100 billion nerve cells.

Capillaries are so small that red blood cells can only travel through them in single file.

The cornea, the outermost layer of the eye, is the only living tissue in the human body without blood vessels? It receives nutrients from tears and from the aqueous humor.

Each cell in your body has an estimated 6 to 8 feet of DNA.

Research has shown that guilt damages your immune system by lowering your immunoglobulin levels.

The total length of your circulatory system stretches an amazing 60,000 miles. That is more than twice the distance around the Earth.

In one square inch of skin there are four yards of nerve fibers, 600 pain sensors, 1300 nerve cells, 9000 nerve endings, 36 heat sensors, 75 pressure sensors, 100 sweat glands, 3 million cells, and 3 yards of blood vessels.

Except for your brain cells, 50,000,000 of the cells in your body will have died and been replaced with others, all while you have been reading this sentence.

Your heart beats about 100,000 times in one day and about 40,000,000 times a year. In one hour the heart works hard enough to produce enough energy to raise almost one ton of weight one yard from the ground.

The liver is often called the body's chemical factory. Scientists have counted over 500 liver functions.

The central nervous system is connected to every part of the body by 43 pairs of nerves. Twelve pairs go to and from the brain, with 31 pairs going from the spinal cord. There are nearly 45 miles of nerves running through our bodies.

Messages travel along the nerves as electrical impulses. They travel at speeds up to 248 mile per hour.

The central nervous system is the master system of all functions within your body and has a reciprocal Neurophysiologic relationship with the Acupressure Meridian and Chakra (Emotional Energy Centers) Systems of energetic function within your being. Subluxations in your spine, cranium and extremities, interfere with the flow of nerve impulse energy information and acupressure meridian energy within your body.

The aorta, the largest artery in the body, is almost the diameter of a garden hose. Capillaries, on the other hand, are so small that it takes ten of them to equal the thickness of a human hair.

Your body has about 5.6 liters (6 quarts) of blood. These 5.6 liters of blood circulates through the body three times every minute. In one day, the blood travels a total of 19,000 km (12,000 miles) - that's four times the distance across the US from coast to coast.

Our eyes can distinguish up to one million color surfaces and take in more information than the largest telescope known to man.

Our hearing is so sensitive it can distinguish between hundreds of thousands of different sounds.

Our sense of touch is more refined than any device ever created.

We give birth to 100 billion red blood cells every day and about two million red blood cells every second.

When we touch something, we send a message to our brain at 124 mph.

We have over 600 muscles.

We exercise at least 30 muscles when we smile.

We are about 70 percent water.

We make one liter of saliva a day.

Our nose is our personal air-conditioning system: it warms cold air, cools hot air and filters impurities.

We have copper, zinc, cobalt, calcium, manganese, phosphates, nickel and silicon in our bodies.

If you yelled for 8 years, 7 months and 6 days you would have produced enough sound energy to heat one cup of coffee.

During the first month of life, the number of connections or synapses, dramatically increases from 50 trillion to 1 quadrillion. If an infant's body grew at a comparable rate, his weight would increase from 8.5 pounds at birth to 170 pounds at one month old.

The average life of a taste bud is 10 days.

Margarine is but ONE MOLECULE away from being PLASTIC...

Our bodies contain enough water to fill a ten-gallon tank.

We have enough carbon to manufacture 900 pencils.

Fingernails are one of the human body's strongest components. They contain keratin, which is also found in rhino horns, which refuses to erode after death.

Babies are not fully naked in the womb. In fact, their entire bodies are usually covered in a thin layer of dark hair by the end of the fifth month of pregnancy, which disappear when the baby is born.

People blink once every four seconds. That's because the eyelashes act as windscreen wipers, keeping dust and grime from getting into the eye itself.

Humans are one of the only mammals who are unable to 'turn' their ears in order to hear approaching predators.

An embryo is genderless for the first 6-8 weeks of pregnancy. Only after that the body decides whether the baby will be a boy or girl through dominant hormones that emerge.

Every tongue has its own individual print, which is unique to each person.

The big toe is actually one of the most important elements within the body, as it balances the skeleton and enables the owner to move forward when walking without it, we would simply fall over.

If the population of China walked by you in single file the line would never end because of the rate of reproduction.

If a person has two-thirds of their liver removed from trauma or surgery, it will grow back to its original size in four weeks time.

On average, you breathe 23,000 times a day. You take about 600 million breaths during your lifetime.

A person can live without food for about 40 days, but only about 7 days without water, 6-8 minutes without air, and literally an instant without Life Force.

Among the top ten causes of death in the US are toxic reactions to correctly prescribed drugs, which make more than two million Americans seriously ill every year, and kill 106,000 more. Incorrectly prescribed drugs account for another 90,000 deaths each year!

The odds of being struck by lightning are about 600,000 to one.

It is normal to lose 100 hairs per day from the scalp.

We take about 600 million breaths during our lifetime.

There are more bacteria in your mouth than the human population of US and Canada combined.

There are more than 1,000 chemicals in a cup of coffee. Of these, only 26 have been tested, and half caused cancer in rats.

The average human body contains enough: Sulfur to kill all fleas on an average dog, Carbon to make 900 pencils, Potassium to fire toy cannon, Fat to make 7 bars of soap, Phosphorus to make 2,200 match heads, and enough water to fill a ten gallon tank.

If you could save all the times your eyes blink in one lifetime and use them all at once you would see blackness for 1.2 years!

Fact: In one square inch of skin there are four yards of nerve fibers, 1300 nerve cells, 100 sweat glands, 3 million cells, and 3 yards of blood vessels.

Fact: Except for your brain cells, 50,000,000 of the cells in your body will have died and been replaced with others, all while you have been reading this sentence.

Fact: The adult heart beats about 40,000,000 times a year. In one hour the heart works hard enough to produce enough energy to raise almost one ton of weight one yard from the ground.

Fact: The liver is often called the body's chemical factory. Scientists have counted over 500 liver functions.

Fact: The central nervous system is connected to every part of the body by 43 pairs of nerves. Twelve pairs go to and from the brain, with 31 pairs going from the spinal cord. There are nearly 45 miles of nerves running through our bodies.

Fact: Messages travel along the nerves as electrical impulses. They travel at speeds up to 248 mile per hour.

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mehul  says:
2 years ago

good .i needed it for a speach in a cultural day

bharani  says:
2 years ago

good stuff...

Lily  says:
2 years ago

=) pretty neat! I like how you present all the information in one page. I like it very much. Good job! and thank you.

Taylor  says:
2 years ago

This was not useful to me at all. I needed to find what was the average a person breaths each year.

Gervaism  says:
2 years ago

Taylor,

In response to your comment, the site did express some math in regards to the average times a person breaths each year. "On average, you breathe 23,000 times a day. You take about 600 million breaths during your lifetime." Those numbers crunch down to 8,386,560 a year, 23,040 times a day, 960 times an hour, and 16 times a minute. The 600 million breaths a life time is based on a 71 year 5 month 4 day life span! Of course these are all rough figures considering the breath per second ratio can vary heavily between active and non active times, age, gender, weight, body size, and physical fitness. So in light of that, enjoy!

Raphael  says:
2 years ago

Very very VERY helpful. I needed it for a school report and i found 7 facts i could use! Thanx!

becky  says:
2 years ago

love love love love love

Paul  says:
2 years ago

Isn't God amazing. i needed some of these facts for a talk I'm giving this morning. Who says we don't like change - we're constantly changing.

PriyaR  says:
2 years ago

Hey! Good stuff. There are a lot lot of intresting stuff to know about human body. There is so much stuff to know that you feel dumb that you don't know anything. Good stuff.

debbie  says:
2 years ago

add some more facts..... it will be nice...GOOD JOB

akinshen  says:
2 years ago

Thanks. I appreciate your going through all those researches to present this information. Like your information, you are really amazing.

matty  says:
2 years ago

great site really give me some usefull info on the human body nice 1

ashlee  says:
2 years ago

good job♥

cooladitya  says:
2 years ago

veri interesting information on the HUMAN BODY.I like it.

...  says:
2 years ago

i was wondering because i learned this in 5th grade is it true that you breathe enough air in a lifetime to fill 64 Goodyear blimps?

...  says:
2 years ago

i was wondering because i learned this in 5th grade is it true that you breathe enough air in a lifetime to fill 64 Goodyear blimps?

Kamran  says:
18 months ago

Amazing!!!

Praise be to God, Lord of the universe.

from Quran: [82:7] The One who created you, designed you, and perfected you.[64:3] He created the heavens and the earth for a specific purpose,* designed you and perfected your design, then to Him is the final destiny.

Buggie  says:
17 months ago

Good! I needed this for school. Great facts!

Bubble Brain  says:
16 months ago

I needed this. It was very helpful to me. Though, it did not give me anough information about the Brain and Nervous system.

BAYLEN  says:
15 months ago

i like that because it was alot of facts on that list that i didnt event know!

gvnath2007  says:
15 months ago

while compiling u have to refer our ancestral scientificfindings;

saarTHA TRIKOTYO nadyohi; sthusukshamaaschadehinam

naabhikanda nibandastaptiryagoodarrdha madastita;which means there a re big and small nerves about 3.50crores connected to sushmna nerve and will extend to upper and lower;portion of human body

this indicate how ancestral sages found the nervous system of the body please refer to NAADI oPARIGNANAM(knowldge of nervous system) please contact gvnath2007@g.mail.com for further details of naadi parignanam by our ancient sages

Vinod  says:
13 months ago

Great Work of GOD. and good Article by you. thankyou very much for the information.

k. screws  says:
12 months ago

what? huh? how? dude ur smart

swetha  says:
11 months ago

u have done a very very very GOOD JOB! thanks alot to all who worked for it , b'coz it helped me alot for my assignments.

karan  says:
11 months ago

it doesn't work. i want to knw how mathematics is related with human body

samyatha  says:
11 months ago

GOOD JOB

eugenie  says:
10 months ago

you can not replace yhe any pary of the nervous system

stetson  says:
9 months ago

dont we have a lot of cells

R.Vinodh Rajkumar  says:
7 months ago

Fantastically gleaned.

sarah  says:
7 months ago

nice. :)


this facts can help me with my biology project. :D


thanks! nice work dude! :]

naveed  says:
5 months ago

thanx..for sharing such a amazing and interesting information in such a simple and neat way......very helpfull.....

DrDray  says:
5 months ago

60,000 miles of blood vessels but only 45 miles of nerves? Better check your figures. I have read 45 miles in the skin alone, and over 60,000 miles in the rest of the body. There are over 100 billion nerve cells in the brain. The nerve system communicates with virtually every cell in the body as does the blood vascular system. It is well over 45 miles.

sara  says:
3 months ago

why are half of our bones in our hands and feet?

happii  says:
2 months ago

i got all 100 things i needed thanx alot

yamile  says:
2 months ago

thanx alot son ya good son i got all mi q's son

Azhar  says:
3 weeks ago

thanks! nice work dude!


VALLI  says:
51 minutes ago

IT HAS LOT OF INFORMATION AND IT IS VERY USEFULL FOR OUR SCHOOL TO DO HOUSE PRAYER


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