Human Body is complicated & it is not easy to understand how it functions. Hence, if you are also curious to know some interesting facts related to human brain, body; then read 50 interesting facts about human body.
Facts About Human Body & Brain
- Do you know that your body is made up of 7 octillion atoms (that’s 7,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 atoms).
- Facial hairs grow faster than hair growth on any other part of the body.
- This one is epic stomach acid is so powerful that it can dissolve the metal.
- Women’s heart beat faster than man heart.
- Women blink their eyes twice as many times as men do.
- Do you know that you spend 10 hrs in day blinking.
- There are 37 trillion cells in your body.
- The outer layer of your skin sheds after every 2-4 weeks, amounting to roughly 0.7 kg of dead skin in a year.
- It is being discovered by scientists that human brain works faster in the night than day.
- The middle fingernail grows faster than other fingers nail.
- The total life of your hair lies between 3 to 7 years.
- If you are a man, then you would get more hiccups than a woman.
- Women are considered to be better smellers than men.
- You would be astonished to know that during your entire lifetime you produce enough saliva to fill two swimming pools.
- After a heavy eating your hearing power decrease.
- Men get an erection during sleep due to blood circulation, and testosterone production is high during the sleep.
- Noise can widen your eyes pupil.
- By age 60, everyone lost half of their taste buds.
- Your nose and ears keep growing till your death.
- We get 1 cm taller in the morning than evening.
- A sunburn has the power to burn blood vessels extensively.
- The strongest muscle in the human body is tongue.
- If you often sleep in the colder rooms, then chances are high that you would see nightmares.
- The hands and feet contain almost half of the bones in Human Body.
- Every day a person produce 300 billion new cells.
- Human is special because only they can produce emotional tears.
- Cornea is the only part of your body that don’t need blood supply; in fact, it sustains on direct oxygen.
- A normal human can survive 20 days without food but only 2 days without water.