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  1. Jun 5, 2021 · 31. While awake, your brain produces enough electricity to light a lightbulb. Public Domain While awake, your brain produces enough electricity to light a small bulb. 32. In camera terms, the human eye is about 576 megapixels. 33. You carry, on average, about four pounds of bacteria around in your body. 34.

  2. Can you handle weird facts about the human body? From our mouths to our body odor, find several facts you may have never thought could be real in this list.

    • You'll Have A Brand-New Skeleton in 10 years.
    • You're Taller in The Morning Than You Are at night.
    • Your Sweat Is Actually Odorless.
    • You Have Over 60,000 Miles of Blood Vessels.
    • Like Lizards, We Also Shed Our skin.
    • Babies Don't Have kneecaps.
    • Your Stomach Growls Because It's Full of Hot Air.
    • Your Bones Are Stronger Than Steel.
    • Throughout Your Life, You Will Produce Enough Saliva to Fill Up Two Pools.
    • Your Feet Contain A Quarter of Your Bones.

    Your skeletal system's cells are constantly regenerating and, on average, the bones you have now will have completely regenerated in about a decade's time. This does start to slow down as you age, however, with regeneration taking longer, causing bones to naturally become thinner.

    It might seem like a tall tale, but when you wake up in the morning, you're actually a tiny bit tallerthan you were when you went to bed. This is due to the pressure put on joints throughout the day. As you go about your activities, this pressure causes the cartilage in your spine to compress—just fractions of an inch, but enough to push everything...

    If you think sweat stinks, you wouldn't be alone—but you would be incorrect. Sweat itself doesn't smell. It's the interaction with bacteria on your skin that causes body odor. Don't worry, this is perfectly normal. These bacteria occur naturally and just happen to thrive in the sweatiest regions of our body.

    If it sounds overwhelming, that's because it kind of is. While individual blood vesselsare relatively small, the amount found within the average adult body tallies up in some pretty impressive ways. If laid out in a straight line, the entire network would stretch well over 60,000 miles. That's including all arteries, capillaries, and veins, end-to-...

    OK, so it's not quite as intense as when it happens to a lizard or to a snake but it is just as creepy. According to the American Chemical Society, humans shed their entire outer layer of skin every two to four weeks. That's about 500 million skin cells a day!

    You'd think that our kneecaps would be a necessary part of the human body. Not for babies, who aren't born with them. Instead, their cartilage gradually turns into bone, as ossification begins between the ages of two and six years—and doesn't fully finish until young adulthood.

    Ever wonder why you experience those grumbly, growly sounds when hungry? It all circles back to the digestive system. More specifically, the intestines. These guys go through a series of contractions to help move food and liquidalong when eating. But even after all the food is digested, the intestines continue to move air through the digestive trac...

    While many of us experience a broken bone at some point in life, the fact is that bone is an incredibly tough substance. So strong, in fact, that, as Discover puts it, "ounce for ounce, our bones are stronger than steel." A bone has a greater pressure tolerance and bearing strength than a rod of steel of the same width. The strongest bone in the bo...

    The average human produces over 20,000 liters of saliva throughout their lifetime. That's enough to eventually fill up twoswimming pools full of spit. If you think that sounds like a long time, just remember: Rome wasn't built in a day, either.

    Human feetcontain 52 bones (26 for each foot). That's nearly a quarter of all the bones in your whole body! Each also contains 33 joints and more than 100 muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Are your dogs barking?

  3. Mar 19, 2019 · Blood makes up about 8 percent of your total body weight. The human nose can detect about 1 trillion smells. You have two kidneys, but only one is necessary to live. Belly buttons grow special ...

  4. Here are 16 weird, wacky and sometimes-a-bit-gross facts…. Dr Chris & Dr Xand. 1. Your eyes blink around 20 times a minute. That’s over ten million times a year! 2. Your ears never stop growing! 3. Earwax is actually a type of sweat!

  5. Oct 11, 2021 · A lot. You make 0.7 liters of saliva per day, or more than a water bottle’s worth. Over the course of a year you could fill a bathtub or two. You fart between 15 and 25 times per day, and the ...

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