Some Interesting Facts about Muscles and Bones
Muscles
and Bones provide the framework for our bodies and allow us to jump, run or just
lie on the couch. Here are a few facts to ponder the next time you're lying
around.
1. It takes 17
muscles to smile and 43 to frown. Unless you're trying to give your face a bit
of a workout, smiling is a much easier option for most of us. Anyone who's ever
scowled, squinted or frowned for a long period of time knows how it tires out
the face which doesn't do a thing to improve your mood.
2. Babies are born
with 300 bones, but by adulthood the number is reduced to 206. The reason for
this is that many of the bones of children are composed of smaller component
bones that are not yet fused like those in the skull. This makes it easier for
the baby to pass through the birth canal. The bones harden and fuse as the
children grow.
3. We are about 1 cm
taller in the morning than in the evening. The cartilage between our bones gets
compressed by standing, sitting and other daily activities as the day goes on,
making us just a little shorter at the end of the day than at the beginning.
4. The strongest
muscle in the human body is the tongue. While you may not be able to bench
press much with your tongue, it is in fact the strongest muscle in your body in
proportion to its size. If you think about it, every time you eat, swallow or
talk you use your tongue, ensuring it gets quite a workout throughout the day.
5. The hardest bone
in the human body is the jawbone. The next time someone suggests you take it on
the chin, you might be well advised to take their advice as the jawbone is one
of the most durable and hard to break bones in the body.
6. You use 200
muscles to take one step. Depending on how you divide up muscle groups, just to
take a single step you use somewhere in the neighborhood of 200 muscles. That's
a lot of work for the muscles considering most of us take about 10,000 steps a
day.
7. The tooth is the
only part of the human body that can't repair itself. If you've ever chipped a
tooth you know just how sadly true this one is. The outer layer of the tooth is
enamel which is not a living tissue. Since it's not alive, it can't repair
itself, leaving your dentist to do the work instead.
8. It takes twice as
long to lose new muscle if you stop working out than it did to gain it. Lazy
people out there shouldn't use this as motivation to not work out, however.
It's relatively easy to build new muscle tissue and get your muscles in shape,
so if anything, this fact should be motivation to get off the couch and get
moving.
9. Bone is stronger
than some steel. This doesn't mean your bones can't break of course, as they
are much less dense than steel. Bone has been found to have a tensile strength
of 20,000 psi while steel is much higher at 70,000 psi. Steel is much heavier
than bone, however, and pound for pound bone is the stronger material.
10. The feet account
for one quarter of all the human body's bones. You may not give your feet much
thought but they are home to more bones than any other part of your body. How
many? Of the two hundred or so bones in the body, the feet contain a whopping
52 of them.
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