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Thursday, September 9, 2010

About Body Things

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Did you know ….The liver does a great many jobs…?

This huge organ witch lays over the stomach makes essential chemicals controls sugar levels, processes digested fat removes some waste products and poisons from the bloodstream and performs dozens of other vital tasks.



Our Intestines are Coiled

Adults have more than 7 meters of intestine along is over 5 meters long so think how tall we would be if they were straight.



Human and Horses Common thing

Human’s Skeletons contains the number of bones as a horse’s what horse’s gain in back bones you gain in fingers and toes.



The coccyx a group of bones used together at the base of your backbone. Remains of a tail that our ancestors had some such as the monkeys of South America have excellent control of the muscles in the tail allowing them to use it almost as an extra hand.



Very Important Thing is Exercise

Exercise makes the heart work harder….

Exercise is very important of human body. Can pump up to 35 liters of blood around the body exercises can make more good things our body. The heart beats more quickly. ever minute in order to supply the muscles with all the oxygen that they want.



Temperature of Human Body

To cool down human body can sweet to warm up. Hairs on skin can stand up to keep heat in or your muscles can shiver burn energy and produce heat to store energy when food is scarce winter term some animals go to sleep .



They body cool down slowly. Hibernating dormouse can pass few months without eating. Cold – blooded animals can not control their temperature internally. It changes with their surroundings. So they must sunbath to warm up and move into the shade to cool down.



Muscles of Human

Humans have strong muscles. Many are attached to bones. Millions of tiny fibers that can shorten fibers have strong and pulling force. But these fibers can’t push. Humans can develop muscles. Bodybuilders construct and emphasize the muscles it give their bodies shape.



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