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The human body is everything that makes up, well, us. However, there are plenty of fascinating things we don't know about it, or rather, ourselves.

Once you look closer, dive under the surface of the skin, explore the inner workings of the biological systems that ensure our everyday life, you just can't help but admire the marvel that you really are.

To learn more about our bits and pieces, Redditor u/Zenssei made a post on r/AskReddit, asking other platform users to share some facts about the human body that not many people know about. Their call to action was immediately answered.

u/Zenssei said the idea for this post came to them pretty naturally. "I was just watching TV, thinking of [something] I could post on r/AskReddit," they told Bored Panda.

"I have learned quite a bit from the comments such as there is a right and a wrong way to swallow, or that about 20% of people have a bone ridge on the roof of the mouth... It was fun reading through the replies."

As of this article, the post already has received over 56K upvotes and 23K comments, and has become one of the coolest online trivia archives out there!

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) Your brain regulates how strong your muscles are. If your leg muscles were to contract at full strength, they would snap your femur.

Its why people in emergencies on adrenaline can lift cars off children. Your body is capable of great strength, but it could also severely damage you, so your brain keeps you a weak, soft bag of jelly.

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) When doing surgery where the doctors have to take out some organs, when placing them back, they don't have to be put back In the exact position there meant to be, your body kind of just, moves the organs into the correct position after the surgery

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There are many ways we could look at the human body. "On an evolutionary scale, sometimes we are similar to animals, and sometimes we're not," general practitioner, medical researcher, and founder of PrimeHealth Clinical Research, Iris Gorfinkel, M.D., told Bored Panda. "We're symmetric, [our] basic body structure is similar; we have what's called homologous bone structure. In other words, you can find exact similarities between humans and other animals and how our bones are put together."

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"Even our muscles and heart and vascular systems are similar. Our lungs are often similar too. [As well as] the fact that there's a long tube from the moment food enters our mouth to the point at which it goes out of our rectum," Gorfinkel explained. "Their breathing is similar to ours neurologically. Urologically (how urine is formed), we're also quite similar. In all of these aspects, we are very similar to animals."

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) People who live in "extreme" conditions for generations adapt in extreme ways. For example people that live in high elevations often have larger lungs and different blood makeup. Or my favorite is the Bajau people that live on the water and spend a lot of their time diving, their spleens have become 50% larger in order to store more blood.

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Coleonema
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think they can also hold their breathes for longer than most as well

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) You hate the sound of your recorded voice because it's missing the low frequency you're used to hearing.

When you talk, you hear your voice as it goes to the air and back to you ear. It also goes through your skull to your ear, and this bone conduction mechanism transmits the low frequencies better than air does.

Your recorded voice only has the air transmitted sound. That causes the dissonance between what you think your voice sounds like, and what it really does. It's also why your voice will (almost) always be higher pitch than you think.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I hate listening to recorded phone messages of my voice. It actually sounds more lower pitch than I realize.

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But if we continue to measure ourselves against animals, we inevitably start noticing differences. "Animals communicate across miles of land through subsonic sound, that's true. But human beings, on the other hand, have very complex language systems," Gorfinkel said. "We have introspection—that's another critical difference, [as well as] our creativity and emotions, like joy and sorrow and grief—although grief has been described in some animals, including elephants, wolves, and sea lions. But the biggest difference that makes us humans a complete and utter separate category within the animal kingdom, is our ability to have an imagination, to use language in such a complex way, and to hold fictions in our mind."

The comparison that Gorfinkel thought of on the spot illustrates her point on a meta-level. "Let's just say the lion is the guardian spirit of our tribe. He still could never convince a monkey to give him a banana by promising the little guy, say, an unlimited supply of bananas in monkey heaven. So our ability to create and believe in collected fiction, that's what makes human beings really different."

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) The heart smells like mushrooms.

Source: I’m a cardiac anesthesiologist

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

im half awake and i fully anticipated the source to say "im a cannibal" 🤐

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) Humans have, on average, just as many hairs on their body as chimpanzees, human hair is just a lot shorter and finer.

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Some parts of our body, however, remain unknown even to science. Take the human brain for example. It has approximately 86 billion neurons, woven together by an estimated 100 trillion connections, or synapses. So untangling such a delicate network is a daunting task—we don't know the details of how those cells work, let alone how they come together to make up our sensory systems, our behavior, our consciousness.

"You would think it would be easy [to study the brain], it weighs only three pounds, and three-quarters of it is water and 60% of it is fatty tissue. And you'd also think it's easy because the brain can't feel pain. You know, surgery could be done on it, allowing for easy experimentation, as inhumane as it sounds. But there are several things that make it extremely difficult," Gorfinkel said.

"[Our billions of neurons], connected by trillions upon trillions of synapses in a barrel, is a veritable neuronal forest, and the information is moving at all different speeds, some up to, I think, 250 miles an hour. So even with things like functional MRI [we don't get close to] the nitty-gritty of understanding the very fine neuronal connections that are happening, that really define memory, that define all the complexity that I was just describing: language, reason, creativity, and emotions."

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) Your eyes have a separate immune system from the rest of your body and in a lot of occasions if your body's immune system finds your eyes, they will assume they are a foreign body and blind you.

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Dynein
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I would like like more details. The eyes are not connected to the lymph system (which is the main part of the immune system) in an attempt to keep the eyes as see-through as possible, but antibodies and immune cells do reach the eyes via the tear liquid. From what I could gather, the cellular components of the immune system keep largely away from the eyes - which is referred to as an "immune privilege" - but the eye doesn't have an own extra immune system, it just relies on the default antibacterial enzymes and such which exist in the rest of the body, too. I was able to find autoimmune diseases that affect other parts of the body _and_ the eyes, or that affect the visual nerve, but none that specifically attack the eye tissue due to it's relative immune separation.

Vicky Z
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

What you write here is something that i knew and what's written up there confused me to be honest...i knew the systems are not connected but not that there is a separate system which i doubt! You made it clear and it seems more accurate

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Nubis Knight
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's because the lenses encapsulate before the immun system after birth is built and so your body never gets the chance to learn the inside of the lenses are a part of the body. With age the surface of the lenses may get fractures leading to your body attack the inside of the lenses thus leading to cataract.

Sandy Arguijo
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Thank you! The article was so poorly written but you explained it perfectly.

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Steve Barnett
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Unfortunately, this is true. Your immune system can 'attack' your own organs. I had a bad bout of Flu which caused me to lost my hearing in one ear for about a month. I thought I acquired Autoimmune Inner Ear disease. Fortunately, it rectified itself, but it wasn’t a pleasant time.

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Immune system: hmmm I wonder what in this part of the head... *find eyes* Immune system: AHHHHHHHH Eyes:AHHHHHHHHHHHH Immune system:AHHHHH SHOOT IT SHOOT IT WHAT EVEN IS THIS Eyes: WHO THE HECK ARE YOU Immune system: *too busy shooting eyes* You: *gets blinded* Immune system: ( ‾ʖ̫‾) phew. My work here is done.

Nubis Knight
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's not the eyes, but the lenses, they encapsulate before the immunsystem starts to work. So when the surface of the lenses get fractures (mostly due to old age) the immunsystem will attack the innerts of the lenses leading to cataract.

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Jackie Porter
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I had this happen to me. I had kidney failure caused by severe inflammation. Luckily this was resolved with dialysis and steroids and I have no residual effects from that, but 3 months later I because incredibly sensitive to light, my eyes hurt like stink and the whites turned red. I was told I'd have to have an injection into my eyeball but as they came towards me with the needle I almost vomited. I was told I'd go blind if I didn't have something injected into my eye sockets at the very least so I had to grit my teeth and get through it. I'm left with really bad floaters in my eyes and I need glasses now.

Raksha swami
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yes u got steroid injection which suppressed the immune system to prevent future damage

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Spencer Scott
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Well your eyes are essentially an extension of your brain. So there is that

Karen Miller
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have MS. My body has attacked the nerves in my eyes. On different occasions I have experienced temporary blindness.

Melissa Powell
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think my eyes were found a long time ago, blind as a bat, heavy duty prescription.

Lisa Chambers
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Interesting. I am starting to see the real ramifications of autoimmune disease.

Whitney Anderson
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

my dad is an eye doctor and I asked him if this is true......it is......

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Question to any knowledgeable Panda: Is this immune system difference also what causes the development of eyesight difficulties such as myopia at an early age? Or is that an entirely different mechanism?

Raksha swami
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Hi med student here . So this mechanism is completely different in myopia at early age reason is basically size of eyeball is a little big bigger than usual so image is formed in front of retina. And this condition occur basically during development lens proteins never get in contact with bodies immune system so when any rupture occur and these lens proteins get in contact with immune system they r taken as foreign antigen so own body responds again them

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Raksha swami
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yes it is you can check any ophtal documents I suggest parson book of ophthalmology. Mechanism So when any injury to eye occur it leads to eyes antigen going into body and now your own body think that this is foreign antigen so they build antibodies against it and attack eye tissue Which leads to inflammation and eventually blindness. One more condition is same sympathetic ophthalmia In which the normal eye also develop this condition after injury to other eye so best treatment is to surgical removal the traumatic eye asap and give steroids.

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3 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

...So then I suppose this means that I, myself, am ALSO qualified to educate all the readers of The InterWeb, for the purpose of assisting with the self-diagnosing of their health-related concerns, and teaching clear and crucial information for maintaining healthy living, without causing undue panic? -- Awesome! (points mouse to click on nearest URL blogging sign-in)

Nubis Knight
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The lenses (not the complete eyes!) encapsulate in an early fetus stage before the immunsystem starts to work. With old age the surface of the lenses get fractures and the immunsystem attack the innerts of the lenses, this is how cataract happens.

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lara
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I had an optical migraine a couple of years ago, it was the weirdest damned thing I ever "saw". Fortunately, I did not have the pain, just the "optical illustration". Weirdest damned thing I have ever seen, literally.

Doggo
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is why is it heals so quickly. Immune cells are right there and can work basically right after an injury.

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) Humans are bioluminescent and glow in the dark, but the light that we emit is 1,000 times weaker than our human eyes are able to pick up.

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Christof Koch, Ph.D., Chief Scientist and President of the Allen Institute for Brain Science, and his colleagues study the brain on a large scale. But the more they look at many or most cells in the brain rather than just a few, the more they realize that even the parts of neuroscience they thought the field had nailed down are more complicated than anyone had realized.

"There may not be any simple path to understanding complex systems shaped by natural selection,” Koch thinks. "Evolution doesn't care about elegance. The brain doesn't care if you understand it."

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) When you cry and your nose becomes runny, it's actually your tears.

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) The reason it's so easy to break your collar bone is because its designed to break.

The way it was explained to me is that its like a circuit breaker. It breaks there to stop the shock of impact getting to your spine

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But that doesn't mean we should stop learning. On the contrary. There's plenty we can do as individuals and as a society to get a better understanding of ourselves and in turn, those around us. "Emotional education is sadly lacking in schools," Gorfinkel said. "We teach all kinds of useless things. And I hate to say it... They're not useless, but they're not as relative to us as understanding our emotional selves."

The doctor said there is precious little time devoted in schools to understanding emotions, such as anger, humiliation, shame, guilt, and what to do when we face them. Instead, they're often presented as something negative we need to control, as opposed to being contextualized. These emotions can actually help us, show us the path towards what needs to be done next. "They shine a light on how we need to manage our lives better," Gorfinkel explained.

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"That is something that has long bothered me. Emotional education is, for the most part, not focused on; we focus on physical education, we focus on [general] education [like] mathematics, physics, chemistry, biochemistry, whatever it is, but a lot of the time, the most critical part that will determine our happiness, and our productivity is completely overlooked."

Because of that, we have to do it ourselves. "Just make the most of picking the low lying fruit," Gorfinkel said. "I'm talking about [things like] sleep or finding the right amount of stress in your life—stress is an interesting thing. Too little stress is actually bad for a person, there's a sweet spot when it comes to stress. And it's kind of a bell curve, right? That if you have too little, there's not enough stimulation. And a person does not approach self-actualization. Even though stress is roundly considered a negative thing, in fact, a little bit, just the right amount is a positive thing. Of course, it can turn into a very negative thing if there's too much. But finding the sweet spot of stress is probably the best tip that I could give."

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When you think about it, the Internet is a beautiful thing. One moment, u/Zenssei is chilling in front of their TV, the next, tens of thousands of people are teaching one another about the human body. More of this, please.

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) Our brains make up, on average, around 2% of our body weight but consume 20% of our caloric intake

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I would like my brain to take up more calories at times... especially during exams or work presentations

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Your body will reduce your muscle strength to protect your spine.

Stand on flat ground, hold your arms out in a t-pose, and have a friend push down on your hand while you try to hold it in place. That's your control, how strong you actually are.

Now, remove 1 shoe (or put a book under 1 foot) and repeat with your hips askew so your spine isn't straight. An inch is all it takes.

Your strength will be reduced to the point that your friend can use a single finger to push your hand down.

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Alzheimer’s disease isn’t just gradual loss of memory. It physically exists in the brain. It’s a physical substance that attacks the brain. Like, if you were able to open the skull of a person suffering from Alzheimer’s disease to take a look at their brain, you would actually see this sticky, fibrous, grey physical matter overtaking their brain.

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) The eyeball is the fastest healing part on your body.

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) You will sooner die from lack of sleep than lack of food.

You can live, depending on your current body fat and health level, for months without food. Estimates are you that you will die for lack of sleep within 2 weeks

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The appendix is not a vestigial organ. It actually protects good bacteria in the gut. You can live without it, but it’s not just chillin’ in there

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Scars are not made of "permanent" tissue (they're held together by collagen) and are in a constant state of repair. This repair is facilitated by vitamin C (amongst other things). Yes, this means that people with scurvy (from vitamin C deficiency) will see all their old scars reopen into fresh wounds.

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) Some women can feel the exact moment an egg is released from the ovary during ovulation. Feels like a little pop just on one side. Pretty neat

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) Humans are one of a few species of mammal that oddly don't produce their own vitamin C due to lack of a certain enzyme. Other mammalian species who exhibit this mutation are those contained in the main primate suborder Haplorhinni (monkeys, apes, tarsiers), as well as bats, capybaras, and guinea pigs.

All other mammals produce vitamin C in the liver.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Fun Fact: Primates can't produce the necessary enzyme L-gulonolactone oxidase because of a mutation that probably happened 58 to 63 million years ago. It is believed that this very negative mutation survied because of the arboreal living conditions with plenty of fruity Vitmain C sources. Anyhow, another proof of common ancestry of the primates as we all have that same mutation in our genes.

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You can calm yourself down by splashing cold water on your face to trigger the mammalian diving reflex.

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) You can grow a new human being faster than most missing toenails can grow back

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Hmmm... lost a toenail in an accident, and it was back in about six months vs. nine months for preggers.

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If you carry a lot of unprocessed trauma, it can cause psychosomatic autoimmune diseases.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Note that "psychosomatic" does NOT mean "imaginary." It means that emotional trauma is translated into physical trauma.

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) X-rays of childrens mouths are nightmare fuel. The second set of teeth to replace baby teeth are already grown and lodged in their skulls. So you'll see two rows of teeth and its freaky looking. They don't grow in when the old ones fall out, they are already loaded in the chamber waiting to get launched.

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) The surface area of the lungs is about the same size as a tennis court

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If you say haaah your breath comes out warm,but when you say Woooh it comes out cold.

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) It's possible to pull a jaw muscle while yawning. I found this out the hard way at work one day.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's possible to pull all sorts of muscles I only seem to have just so I can injure them

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Your body must warm fluids before absorbing them, so drinking ice cold water to hydrate is only burning more energy, and you're not hydrating as quickly.

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That there is NOT 20 lbs of toxic poop in your body at any given time. But apparently a ton of people still believe all sorts of ads about some pill or another being able to flush some imaginary "toxins" out of your body like it's going to magically cure you of 20 years of terrible eating and exercise habits.

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3 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Well that's not strictly true - because of the shape of the lower intestine and colon, they never really empty fully. It's very rarely 20lbs worth (you would be extremely ill if that was the case) but there's certainly areas that don't fully clean and bad bacteria can build up there. These drinks and pills work by irritating the gut so badly that everything gets removed, including good bacteria so they are not a healthy option, but they do technically do what they claim.

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Apparently not everyone knows that women grow a new organ while pregnant.

In addition to growing a child, they grow the placenta.

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Only part of the placenta is grown by the mother. The rest is grown by the baby, as evidenced by father's DNA in it. Fascinating.

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) 39% of people have an extra bone in their knee. 100 years ago only 11% of people had this bone.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My niece has an extra bone in her knee. It's not noticeable at first, but once you know what it is, you think, "Oh, yeah, right."

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) Your brain continues to try to revive the body long after the heart has stopped. In some cases 30 hours later there has been found brain activity trying to make repairs to bring the body back. This is used to indicate time of death in murder victims.

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How could a brain deprived of oxygen and glucose for so long function on any level?

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The proportion of your vision that is actually in sharp focus roughly equates to the size of your thumbnail at arm's length. The rest of it is just your visual cortex filling in the blanks.

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In children under 11 (for some reason), cutting off the fingertip from the last knuckle will result in complete regeneration of the finger in 100% of cases, assuming the naibed is intact. There's no explanation for why this happens, why it only happens to children under 11 and why it can't be sequences to fully regenerate / grow organs. It also occurs in many animals, as observed in test rodents.

I learned that in science class in grade 8 and my dad called me a liar. I showed him my science textbook and he threw it away and said it was fake.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm sorry that your father did not believe your or your science textbook. Is he a flat-earther as well? I had to ask.

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) You can live "normally" with half your brain. In some severe drug resistant epileptic syndrom in young kids, the only option to stop the seizures is to remove a complete brain hemisphere.

After a while, with proper reeducation and all, the children can go on to have a normal life without cognitive deficit. They will have a limping, blindness from one eye and a very weark arm but can lead a normal life and not end up cognitively impaired.

One of the earliest sign of alzheimer's disease, before the memory loss, could be the loss of the sense of smell. It's also the case with Parkinson disease.

Our brain looks wrinkled because it is actually "folded" inside our skull in order to fit a maximum of surface and thus neurons & cell communications. Some animals like rodents have a completely smooth brain.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This fascinated me at uni. Google Roger Sperry and split brain theory. It's pretty amazing stuff..

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) Every minute you shed over 30,000 dead skin cells off your body

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The reason it feels weird when you or someone touches the inside of your belly button is because the nerves actually go to your spinal cord. These nerves lie at the same level that relay signals to your urethra and bladder. So when you feel like you have to pee when you touch the inside of your belly button, that's why.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I can't take it. That's why I don't wear elastic in my pants. Can't stand it against my belly button!

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) You can poop out of your mouth if your intestines get backed up enough. It's like vomit, doesn't look like actual poop per se, but it's still disgusting.

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) Humans have stripes, we just normally can’t see them. They’re called Blaschko’s lines and form along the paths of embryonic cell migration. The stripes are sort of U-shaped down our front, V-shaped on our back, wavy on the head and face and we have basic, simple stripes on our extremities.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ha ha, the bot that picks the images and just looked for 'human'+'stripes'!? Good fact though.

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Each one of your eyes has a blind spot where the optic nerve exit your eye into your brain. You can't see it because your brain tricks you not to see, it covers the spot with some made up image of what it thinks fits better with the rest of it.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Dear person reading this. You can see your nose. You are now in manual blinking mode. You are now in manual breathing mode. You're welcome.

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We're the best marathon runners in the animal kingdom and can win a marathon against any animal out there.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

AND - that's why we pair with dogs so well, because they're marathon runners also, so we could hunt prey together by wearing it down over time rather than catching it in a sprint or a super quick movement the way many animals do - alligators, bears, birds, snakes, spiders, oh, and obviously... cats ;). That's true!

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) The average adult has 22 square feet of skin. Perfect size for a nice rug.

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) Human eggs are small but big enough to be visible to the human eye

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That stockphoto does not really fir though...it is by far not as big as a chicken egg...

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Baby don’t get knee caps until 2-6 years old

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Your brain likes stimulation, if it doesn't get any it will make some up, some people are more sucepticle to it then others, the colors you see before you fall asleep are a common mild occurrence, there are several classes of these hallucinations, closed-eye visuals, which are caused by leaving your eyes closed for a long time, hypnagogia, which is caused by the onset of sleep, prisoners cinema, which is caused by looking into a dark place for a long time, ganzfeld effect, which is caused by blocking out all external stimuli, and Charles bonnet syndrome, caused by sight loss.



Most are these are simple phosphenes but some can be whole imagined scenes, or more abstract fractal-like imagery

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I get the fractal imagery. It is very pretty. Box that I know it is because my brain is bored, I will try to stimulate it more.

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When you have a bowel movement, your heart rhythm shifts temporarily due to a vagus response. The reason Elvis died on the toilet was because his heart was beating 200+ bpm and the quick rhythm change caused a myocardial infarction. People with low heart rates have been known to pass out on the toilet because their bodies can't handle the shift.

It's also why EMTs will absolutely not let you use the bathroom before getting on the ambulance. Especially if the bathroom is a standard 5'x8'.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

What do the dimensions of the bathroom have to do with poop-based heart attacks?

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) Jaw muscles are the strongest in the human body

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Anyone who has been in contact with a bitty toddler can attest to this

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) It only takes about 15 pounds of force to rip off a human ear

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) Synovial joint fluid is the most frictionless stuff on the planet (unless they've synthetic'ed something up that recently.)

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) If you faint at the sight of your own blood you may have an oversensitive vasovagal response. The theory is that this developed as a survival mechanism, kind of like an opposum playing dead.

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) When you get conditioned to physical activity, your circulatory system adapts -- more blood, more vessels, more blood cells. But your lungs really don't. This is because no matter how much blood your heart is able to deliver to your lungs, the lungs still have no problem oxygenating it. This is why your oxygen saturation doesn't drop during exercise (unless you have a heart defect.)

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

IDK - you can increase lung volume with training... isn't that adapting?

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Babys can break their collarbone during delivery. It happens quite often, but heals quickly. My teacher told me that (if it happened to you ofc) you may feel a slightly higher spot on your collarbone, called the callus where the fracture grew back together.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

In a difficult viginal birth medical staff have been known to break or dislocate this area to help baby get out. Probably more common than it is let on.

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) There's a "right" and a "wrong" way to swallow and the first swallow pattern you learn isn't the right one! Babies swallow by pushing their whole tongue forward (since it's better for nursing). However, as you transition to solid foods, you are supposed to change to a swallow where you put the tip of your tongue on the roof of your mouth and roll the food back. Not everyone does, and those that don't are more likely to choke, eat too fast, develop dental problems, and some develop a lisp or distorted sounds as they learn to talk!

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I tried swallowing by pushing my whole tongue forward, it was uncomfortable and i suddenly felt my mouth is full with my tongue lol.

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It is simply impossible to laugh after tickling yourself, since the cerebellum sends commands to other parts of the brain to ignore these actions.

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) In theory humans could breathe a liquid if it was super saturated with oxygen. It wouldn't be easy because the density of liquid being so much higher than air so after 15 mins or so you would be too fatigued to continue breathing.

The hardest part is getting all the liquid out of the lungs so the person doesn't get pneumonia

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) Your stomach is surrounded by more brain cells (half a billion neurons) than the brain of a cat contains in total.

It's your enteric nervous system. It controls digestion, operates autonomously, has its own memory, can handle its own reflexes, it has its own senses even.

It's thought to have come about because of the blood-brain barrier and the main brain being locked away in the skull, a spinal column and nerves away from the critical action of nutrition.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I recently heard than, in symbiosis with your gut microbiom, these brain cells constitute a second "brain" and we're far away from understanding its whole potential, in particular in preventing autoimmune diseases. The future is crap...

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Apparently about 20% of people have a bony ridge on the roof of their mouth. Most people's pallettes are smooth with a very slight ridge.

The 20% like me have an exaggerated and more pronounced ridge. Apparently it's most common in women and Asian folk, and I'm neither so that's neat. I always thought it was totally normal.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ha! Mind's got an extremely high arch and rows if parralell ridges. It's genetic.

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Most reflexes never make it to your brain. The sensory aspect travels to the spinal cord and the spinal cord itself sends the muscle movement signals to your limbs.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

i wonder if a seizure is just all the reflexes going to your brain at once

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) There are tiny cilia that spin in a certain direction. If they spin in the opposite direction while you're developing in the womb early on, that is how you get organs transposed onto the opposite side of your body.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My friend's husband was born with everything on the wrong side of his body, supposedly had surgery to correct it.

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The shoulder blade is a more complicated joint than you'd think. While the hip is a ball and socket that just rotates, the shoulder can fold forward. If you sit with your back against against the chair, hold your hand on your collarbone. Then try moving your shoulder forward. You should be able to move the joint forward without moving your back from the chair

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

And if you have screwy connective tissue like me, you can do even more weird stuff with your shoulders!

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“What Is A Fact About The Human Body That Not Many People Know About?” (50 Answers) The hyoid bone is a bone not attached to any other bones in the human body and is only considered the anchor of the tongue

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