Some Interesting Miscellaneous Facts in Daily Life
Here
are a few things you might not have known about all different parts of your
anatomy.
- The colder the rooms you sleep in, the better the chances are that you'll have a bad dream. It isn't entirely clear to scientists why this is the case, but if you are opposed to having nightmares you might want to keep yourself a little toastier at night.
- Tears
and mucus contain an enzyme (lysozyme) that breaks down the cell wall of
many bacteria. This is to your advantage, as the mucus that lines your
nose and throat, as well as the tears that wet your eyes are helping to
prevent bacteria from infecting those areas and making you sick.
- Your
body gives off enough heat in 30 minutes to bring half a gallon of water
to a boil. If you've seen the Matrix you are aware of the energy
potentially generated by the human body. Our bodies expend a large amount
of calories keeping us at a steady 98.6 degrees, enough to boil water or
even cook pasta.
- Your
ears secrete more earwax when you are afraid than when you aren't. The
chemicals and hormones released when you are afraid could be having unseen
effects on your body in the form of earwax. Studies have suggested that
fear causes the ears to produce more of the sticky substance, though the
reasons are not yet clear.
- It
is not possible to tickle yourself. Even the most ticklish among us do not
have the ability to tickle ourselves. The reason behind this is that your
brain predicts the tickle from information it already has, like how your
fingers are moving. Because it knows and can feel where the tickle is coming
from, your brain doesn't respond in the same way as it would if someone
else was doing the tickling.
- The
width of your arm span stretched out is the length of your whole body.
While not exact down to the last millimeter, your arm span is a pretty good
estimator of your height.
- Humans
are the only animals to produce emotional tears. In the animal world,
humans are the biggest crybabies, being the only animals who cries because
they’ve had a bad day, lost a loved one, or just don’t feel good.
- Right-handed
people live, on average, nine years longer than left-handed people do.
This doesn't have a genetic basis, but is largely due to the fact that a
majority of the machines and tools we use on a daily basis are designed
for those who are right handed, making them somewhat dangerous for lefties
to use and resulting in thousands of accidents and deaths each year.
- Women
burn fat more slowly than men, by a rate of about 50 calories a day. Most
men have a much easier time burning fat than women. Women, because of
their reproductive role, generally require a higher basic body fat
proportion than men, and as a result their bodies don't get rid of excess
fat at the same rate as men.
- Koalas
and primates are the only animals with unique fingerprints. Humans, apes
and koalas are unique in the animal kingdom due to the tiny prints on the
fingers of their hands. Studies on primates have suggested that even
cloned individuals have unique fingerprints.
- The
indentation in the middle of the area between the nose and the upper lip
has a name. It is called the philtrum. Scientists have yet to figure out
what purpose this indentation serves, though the ancient Greeks thought it
to be one of the most erogenous places on the body.
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