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10 lip 2023 · Learn some amazing and surprising facts about your body, such as how fast your heart beats, how many bacteria you have, and how long you can sneeze. Discover the differences between men and women, the records for hiccups and saliva, and the unique features of your tongue and fingerprints.
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- Sleeping
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- Kidney
All the blood in your body goes through your kidneys and is...
- Hiccups
Everyone gets hiccups at some point in their lives, it’s...
- Exercising
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- Frogs
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- Lung
24 paź 2016 · Gesundheit! Did you know a human sneeze can travel up to 100 MPH? Explore one of nature's most amazing machines with these interesting human body facts.
17 maj 2024 · Human body facts that will make you appreciate the magic happening inside you at this very moment. Learn more about the systems, parts, and elements of your body with these facts.
31 lip 2024 · Have you ever wondered why people hiccup or how many mosquitoes it takes to drink a single person's blood? Learn some surprisingly fun facts about the human body.
5 cze 2021 · Check out these weird human body facts, and impress all your friends with how much you know! 1. The cornea is the only part of the body with no blood supply – it gets its oxygen directly from the air.
Fantastic Facts about the Human Body. By: DiscoveryHealth.com writers. The human body really is amazing. Check out these fantastic facts: 1. Approximately 80-90% of what we perceive as "taste" actually is due to our sense of smell. 2. Your heart beats about 35 million times in a year.
22 maj 2020 · Did you know that people are the only animals with chins? Here are 26 facts about the human body you might not know.