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Weird Facts About The Human Body

Published Apr 14, 2023
3 mins read
557 words

SUMMARY:

Let's face it: human bodies are weird. Because of all the strange and disgusting things that constantly take place within our bodies, children find them to be an ongoing source of interest. Should your kids know everything there is to know about their bodies, brains, and boogers? Normally, they should ought to. Give them the truth about the bizarre facts about the body. Even though our bodies are weird, they are a part of our environment. Every fact about them, no matter how bad it is, reminds us to appreciate both science and ourselves. Don't be afraid to share, even if it gets weird; Think of it as a celebration of our extraordinary and bizarre bodies.

  1. You get taller in the morning.

Despite the fact that you may not be at your best in the first part of the day, you are standing your tallest. During the course of the day, gravity slowly compresses the cartilage in our knees and spines, pulling us toward the ground as we lie down to sleep. It's interesting to note that astronauts, upon returning from space, experience a slight height increase before eventually returning to their normal size due to the absence of gravity. Jeff Bezos flew to space at a height of 5 feet 7 inches, which highlights the importance of measuring your children's current height before breakfast.

 2.    Your brain is fat.

Your brain, which contains about 60% fat, is the organ in your body that is the heaviest. The brain needs vital fatty acids to function properly, and imbalances could raise the chance of developing neurological illnesses including ADHD, Alzheimer's, schizophrenia, and depression. Therefore, it should be just as voluptuous as it should be. Therefore, rather than stressing about belly fat, give thanks to your body's upper-body fat operating system for maintaining balance. Rappers might have been better off praising your delicious brain all along.

 3.    It shrinks when you become a parent.

Scientists think that having a baby alters the brains of new moms, causing less grey matter in regions of the brain responsible for processing information generally and responding to social cues. However, recent studies have found that dads also suffer from similar shrinkage in the parts of their brains responsible for executive function and visual processing. The researchers in both tests came to the conclusion that all of these neural alterations are typical and probably a biological reaction to improve various parental tasks. 

4.    Vagina size changes.

It's not just men that have shifting genitalia, which makes logical given how sexual activity works. According to research, vaginal depth varies between 2.7 and 3.1 inches. But this can rise to a range of 4.3 to 4.7 inches when a person is sexually aroused. Men are growers and showerers, whilst women seem to have greater depth.

 5.   Humans can give themselves goosebumps.

Tiny arrector pili muscles contract when you are chilly, tickled, or exposed to other sensory stimuli, raising the hairs on your skin and giving you goosebumps. The term for this is piloerection, which is amusing enough on its own. Even more unsettling, there are some—albeit a small number of them—who have the ability to deliberately contract these muscles and give themselves goosebumps whenever they want, as if performing some bizarre party trick. Perhaps that is what R.L. Stine has been writing about all along.

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deeps.deepa 4/15/23, 6:29 AM
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Wonderful information.. definitely know by all
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