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Babies are born with about 100 more bones than adults — many fuse together as they grow.
🫀 Human Body Fact #11486
Bones are about five times stronger than steel of the same density.
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Your brain uses about 20% of your body's total energy despite being only 2% of body weight.
🫀 Human Body Fact #11484
The human eye can distinguish about 10 million different colours.
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Your stomach gets a new lining every three to four days, otherwise it would digest itself.
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Your eyes process about 10 million bits of visual data per second.
🫀 Human Body Fact #11302
ASMR, a tingling sensation triggered by specific sounds, activates brain regions associated with reward and emotional arousal.
🫀 Human Body Fact #11301
The vestibular system in your inner ear is responsible for your sense of balance and spatial orientation.
🫀 Human Body Fact #11300
Supertasters have more taste buds than average and experience flavors more intensely, particularly bitter tastes.
🫀 Human Body Fact #11299
Misophonia is a condition where certain sounds, like chewing or breathing, trigger intense emotional reactions.
🫀 Human Body Fact #11298
The brain fills in your blind spot using information from the surrounding visual field, so you never notice the gap.
🫀 Human Body Fact #11297
Humans can detect the smell of rain, called petrichor, at concentrations as low as 5 parts per trillion.
🫀 Human Body Fact #11296
Your sense of smell is 10,000 times more sensitive than your sense of taste.
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Infants can see ultraviolet light because their lenses have not yet developed the UV-blocking pigments that adults have.
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The Stroop effect shows that reading a color word printed in a different color creates a delay in processing.
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Your peripheral vision is better at detecting motion than your central vision.
🫀 Human Body Fact #11292
Phantom limb syndrome causes amputees to feel sensations in limbs that no longer exist.
🫀 Human Body Fact #11291
The McGurk effect demonstrates that what you see can override what you hear — watching lip movements can change the sound you perceive.
🫀 Human Body Fact #11290
Color blindness is more common in men, affecting about 8% of males but only 0.5% of females.
🫀 Human Body Fact #11289
You can hear the difference between hot and cold water being poured because hot water has a higher pitch due to lower viscosity.
🫀 Human Body Fact #11288
The human tongue has about 8,000 taste buds, each containing up to 100 taste receptor cells.
🫀 Human Body Fact #11287
Proprioception, your body's ability to sense its position in space, is sometimes called the sixth sense.
🫀 Human Body Fact #11286
Afterimages occur because photoreceptor cells in the eye become fatigued and send inverted signals to the brain.
🫀 Human Body Fact #11285
The human ear can distinguish between hundreds of thousands of different sounds.
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Humans have a dominant eye, just like a dominant hand, and it is not always on the same side.
🫀 Human Body Fact #11283
The pressure your heart generates is strong enough to squirt blood 30 feet across a room.
🫀 Human Body Fact #10820
Your body replaces about 330 billion cells per day, roughly 1% of all your cells.
🫀 Human Body Fact #10819
The average person has about 100,000 hairs on their head.
🫀 Human Body Fact #10818
Humans are born with about 10,000 taste buds, but by age 50, most people have lost half of them.
🫀 Human Body Fact #10817
The cornea is the only part of the body that has no blood supply — it gets oxygen directly from the air.
🫀 Human Body Fact #10816
Your brain consumes about 20% of your body's total energy, even though it makes up only about 2% of your body weight.
🫀 Human Body Fact #10815
Humans can detect more than 10,000 unique scents, and smell is the sense most strongly linked to memory.
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The Achilles tendon is the strongest tendon in the human body and can withstand forces of over 1,000 pounds.
🫀 Human Body Fact #10813
Your body contains enough potassium to fire a small cannon.
🫀 Human Body Fact #10812
The average human body gives off enough heat in one hour to boil almost a half gallon of water.
🫀 Human Body Fact #10811
Newborns can only see about 8 to 12 inches in front of them — roughly the distance to a parent's face while being held.
🫀 Human Body Fact #10810
The funny bone is not actually a bone — it is the ulnar nerve running along the humerus.
🫀 Human Body Fact #10809
Your stomach gets a completely new lining every three to four days.
🫀 Human Body Fact #10808
The average human produces about 10,000 gallons of saliva in a lifetime.
🫀 Human Body Fact #10807
Crying releases stress hormones and toxins from the body, which is why you feel better after a good cry.
🫀 Human Body Fact #10806
The human body produces enough heat in 30 minutes to bring a gallon of water to a boil.
🫀 Human Body Fact #10805
Your blood vessels, if laid end to end, would circle the Earth about 2.5 times.
🫀 Human Body Fact #10804
The outermost layer of your skin is entirely replaced about every two to four weeks.
🫀 Human Body Fact #10803
The average person blinks about 15 to 20 times per minute, or roughly 28,000 times per day.
🫀 Human Body Fact #10802
Your liver can regenerate itself even after losing up to 75% of its mass.
🫀 Human Body Fact #10801
Babies are born with the ability to swim and will instinctively hold their breath underwater.
🫀 Human Body Fact #10800
The stapedius, located in the middle ear, is the smallest muscle in the human body.
🫀 Human Body Fact #10799
The average person's hand strength peaks around age 30 and gradually declines with age.
🫀 Human Body Fact #10798
Your sense of taste is weakest in the morning and strongest in the evening.
🫀 Human Body Fact #10797
The human body can detect sweetness in a solution that is one part sugar to 200 parts water.
🫀 Human Body Fact #10796