If a human being’s DNA were uncoiled, it would stretch 10 billion miles, from Earth to Pluto and back. There are ten times more bacteria cells in your body than human cells. The brain contains 86 billion nerve cells joined by 100 trillion connections. This is more than the number of stars in the Milky Way. An adult humans small intestine is about 18 to 23 feet long, which is about four times as long as an adult is tall. An adult who weighs 150 pounds has a skeleton that weighs about 21 pounds. An adult human body is made up of about 7 octillion atoms The average person has about 5 pounds of bacteria in his or her digestive system. Before ChapStick was invented in the 1880s, people used various products to treat chapped lips, including earwax. People with chromesthesia "see" color in sounds. Musicians with chromesthesia include Vincent van Gogh, Franz Liszt, Billy Joel, and Pharrell Williams. Fingers don’t have muscles that facilitate movement. The tendons in our fingers are moved by the muscles of the forearm. There are over 60,000 miles worth of blood vessels in the human body. To put that into perspective, that is long enough to wrap around the world more than two times. Your brain can survive for five to 10 minutes without oxygen. There are more than 100,000 miles of blood vessels in your body. Babies only blink once or twice a minute, while adults average 10 times a minute. In camera terms, the human eye is about 576 megapixels.
The human body is fascinating. We don’t give enough credit to it. Instead, we pollute it with junk we eat.
Oddly YOUR throat is connected to your manure chute - we see this every time you open your mouth spud. Rather than post the question on a trading forum, try Google. Spud, your not to bright are you ??