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Interesting facts about the human body

 

Interesting facts about the human body                                                                               

  
Our body is a mysterious and strange complex of mysteries. People have a lot of interesting thoughts and questions about their bodies. Today we have prepared the following information to answer those questions. Let's get acquainted with interesting facts about the human body. 


Interesting facts about the human body

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1: Do your legs get bigger as you get older?

As you get older, your muscles and tendons weaken, and the arch of your foot widens, making your legs a little longer and wider. It is especially common in people with obesity, diabetes and swollen ankles. By the age of 70-80, a person's legs are usually about the same size.


Do your legs get bigger as you get older?

2: Is a woman colder than a man?

A woman's fat layer is thicker than a man's, and it accumulates in the central part and is responsible for keeping the internal organs warm. Therefore, 4 limbs are more sensitive to cold. Because the feet and hands are cold, the whole body feels cold. Even at the same temperature, a woman's artery narrows more than a man's, so it's colder. 


Is a woman colder than a man?

3: Do older people smell good?

Yes. Even small children and middle-aged people have their own unique scent. Interestingly, studies have shown that odors from older people are softer and more pleasant.


Do older people smell good?

4: Is it true that coffee at room temperature tastes bad?

Some people's sense of taste is more sensitive when they taste food molecules at room temperature or higher. The bitter taste of hot coffee weakens. This is because the part of the body that distinguishes the bitter taste is not very sensitive to heat. The taste of something changes even because of the smell. That's why hot coffee smells better than ground coffee.


Is it true that coffee at room temperature tastes bad?

5: Why do you wake up when your bladder is constipated and you don't notice your stomach upset?

Nerve cells in the gut control the contraction of the colon, which is used to produce stool. The activity of nerve cells is regulated by the system of the day, which is activated in the morning and decreases at night. As a result, we do not wake up at night to pass stool. The bladder, on the other hand, contains a certain amount of fluid, which is constantly excreted by the kidneys. The human body is able to sleep for 6-8 hours without dehydration. If you are ill or have consumed large amounts of fluids before bed, you are more likely to wake up at night. 


Why do you wake up when your bladder is constipated and you don't notice your stomach upset?

6: When sitting on a roller coaster, do you feel as if 5 solid organs have come out of your mouth?

If so, it's not just a feeling, but the internal organs are really moving. The seat belt prevents you from falling, but the gut and internal organs "fly" inside the abdomen. It's life-threatening, but it seems to have come out of your mouth in your gut under the influence of nerve cells.


When sitting on a roller coaster, do you feel as if 5 solid organs have come out of your mouth?

7: What exactly do we need our fingerprints for?

In the past, we believed that fingerprints helped hold things in place. However, scientists at the University of Manchester have proven that fingerprints help to hold a glossy surface and reduce the amount of space between fingers and objects. This is believed to protect the fingers from foreign body damage and corns.                                                                                                                                  8: Is joint pain a   predictor of the weather ?                                                                It has a bed of truth. Before the weather gets worse, the air pressure drops sharply. As a result, the body's cells stretch, swell, and cause pain. It is not noticeable in humans, but is more severe in people with arthritis and inflammation. Temperature also plays a role. Researchers at Tufts University have found that a drop in temperature of 10 degrees increases the pain of osteoarthritis in the knee.


Is joint pain a predictor of the weather?

9:Why do you hold your breath when you stop?

When not breathing, the body accumulates carbon dioxide, which stops the contraction of the diaphragm, which causes stagnation. When the diaphragm contracts involuntarily, it tries to breathe quickly. However, it is delayed due to the cartilage in the upper part of the larynx behind the tongue. 


Why do you hold your breath when you stop?

10: Why does the position change when the dental brace is worn?

This is due to the loss of bone tissue behind the gums. Tissue depletion occurs with age, which is also associated with smoking and inflammation of the tissues around the teeth. If a large amount of tissue is destroyed, your teeth will move out of place. 


Why does the position change when the dental brace is worn?

11: Why does my stomach hurt when I run?

Stretching and stretching of the abdomen while running often causes severe pain in the lower right rib. To alleviate this, slow down and refrain from taking deep breaths.


Why does my stomach hurt when I run?

12: Why does axillary sweat smell worse than other sweat?

There are two types of sweat glands in the human body, one of which is located in the arms and legs and secretes a mixture of water and salt. The axillary sweat glands, on the other hand, are oily and allow bacteria to multiply. The process of bacteria eating the oil in the armpits causes an unpleasant odor in the armpits.                                                                                                      

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