25 Unbelievable Facts About The Human Body (SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY)


Did you know that babies can only see in black and white? Or that one of your hairs can last up to 7 years on your head? These are 25 unbelievable facts about the human body.


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The average human will shed 40 pounds of skin in their life

24

The only reason the acid in your stomach doesn't eat right through your body is because the stomach cells are renewed faster than they are destroyed

23

Your stomach acid is even strong enough to dissolve razor blades

22

In order to taste something your mouth has to be able to dissolve it. Try drying off your tongue before eating your favorite candy…

21

Your brain uses up about 20% of all your body's oxygen and calories

20

Apart from identical twins every single person on Earth has a unique smell

19

A higher IQ is correlated with more dreams

18

You are about 1 cm shorter at night because the cartilage between your bones is compressed throughout the day

17

Your feet have half a million sweat glands that produce over a pint of fluid everyday

16

There are over 300 million capillaries in your lungs. If you stretched them out end to end they would reach across the United States

15

If you laid all of your blood vessels end to end they would stretch 60,000 miles, or around the world nearly two and a half times

14

Women blink twice as much as men

13

Men get hiccups twice as much as women

12

During your lifetime, you will produce enough saliva to fill two swimming pools.

11

After eating too much, your hearing is less sharp

10

By age sixty you will have lost half your taste buds

9

Babies can only see black and white when they are born

8

Your cornea is the only part of your body without a blood supply. It gets its oxygen directly from the air

7

You knew that 75% of your body is water, but did you know that 80% of your brain is water?

6

The average lifespan of a human hair is 3-7 years

5

Aside from being flammable, human hair is exceedingly difficult to destroy even with strong acids

4

The human body may appear fragile but it’s possible to survive even with the removal of the stomach, the spleen, 75 percent of the liver, 80 percent of the intestines, one kidney, one lung, and virtually every organ from the pelvic and groin area.

3

A full bladder is roughly the size of a softball

2

Your teeth start growing 6 months before you are born

1

Most babies are born with blue eyes. Exposure to ultraviolet light (the sun) and melanin are what eventually bring out their true color