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Article created by: Mindaugas Balčiauskas

The human body is everything that makes up, well, us. However, there are plenty of fascinating things we don't know about it, or rather, ourselves.

Once you look closer, dive under the surface of the skin, explore the inner workings of the biological systems that ensure our everyday life, you just can't help but admire the marvel that you really are.

To learn more about our bits and pieces, Redditor u/Zenssei made a post on r/AskReddit, asking other platform users to share some facts about the human body that not many people know about. Their call to action was immediately answered.

u/Zenssei said the idea for this post came to them pretty naturally. "I was just watching TV, thinking of [something] I could post on r/AskReddit," they told Bored Panda.

"I have learned quite a bit from the comments such as there is a right and a wrong way to swallow, or that about 20% of people have a bone ridge on the roof of the mouth... It was fun reading through the replies."

As of this article, the post already has received over 56K upvotes and 23K comments, and has become one of the coolest online trivia archives out there!

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Person sleeping peacefully on a bed, illustrating a lesser-known fact about the human body and rest patterns. You will sooner die from lack of sleep than lack of food. You can live, depending on your current body fat and health level, for months without food. Estimates are you that you will die for lack of sleep within 2 weeks

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    Man in blue shirt yawning on balcony near green hammock showing fact about the human body not many know about It's possible to pull a jaw muscle while yawning. I found this out the hard way at work one day.

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    Dean Walters
    Community Member
    9 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I do this on average once a week.......effing painful and very disconcerting

    #3

    Man in a gym wearing a maroon shirt, holding a barbell, illustrating a fact about the human body. Your brain regulates how strong your muscles are. If your leg muscles were to contract at full strength, they would snap your femur. Its why people in emergencies on adrenaline can lift cars off children. Your body is capable of great strength, but it could also severely damage you, so your brain keeps you a weak, soft bag of jelly.

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    #4

    Coastal village with stilt houses and people in boats representing a unique fact about the human body not widely known. People who live in "extreme" conditions for generations adapt in extreme ways. For example people that live in high elevations often have larger lungs and different blood makeup. Or my favorite is the Bajau people that live on the water and spend a lot of their time diving, their spleens have become 50% larger in order to store more blood.

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    #5

    Man with headphones adjusting microphone in a recording studio, discussing a fact about the human body few people know about. You hate the sound of your recorded voice because it's missing the low frequency you're used to hearing. When you talk, you hear your voice as it goes to the air and back to you ear. It also goes through your skull to your ear, and this bone conduction mechanism transmits the low frequencies better than air does. Your recorded voice only has the air transmitted sound. That causes the dissonance between what you think your voice sounds like, and what it really does. It's also why your voice will (almost) always be higher pitch than you think.

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    #6

    Two surgeons in protective gear performing surgery under bright operating room lights focused on the human body. The heart smells like mushrooms. Source: I’m a cardiac anesthesiologist

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    #7

    Close-up of a chimpanzee showing thoughtful expression, illustrating interesting facts about the human body and evolution. Humans have, on average, just as many hairs on their body as chimpanzees, human hair is just a lot shorter and finer.

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    Close-up of a person’s face with blue eyes highlighting a fact about the human body that not many people know about. Your eyes have a separate immune system from the rest of your body and in a lot of occasions if your body's immune system finds your eyes, they will assume they are a foreign body and blind you.

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    #9

    Person walking alone on a rural road at sunset, symbolizing an unknown fact about the human body. Humans are bioluminescent and glow in the dark, but the light that we emit is 1,000 times weaker than our human eyes are able to pick up.

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    Data1001
    Community Member
    9 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I have a theory that dogs can see this light, and that the light is affected by our emotions -- and this is why a dog can sense immediately if you are a dog person, or if you are sad. We already know that dogs can smell diseases within our bodies, so why shouldn't this also be true?

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    Woman wearing white headphones relaxing on a couch, illustrating a fact about the human body that not many people know about. When you cry and your nose becomes runny, it's actually your tears.

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    #11

    Hand pointing at brain scans on a lightbox, illustrating a fact about the human body not many people know about. Our brains make up, on average, around 2% of our body weight but consume 20% of our caloric intake

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    #12

    Close-up of a human torso showing a belly button piercing and tattoo, illustrating a fact about the human body. Some women can feel the exact moment an egg is released from the ovary during ovulation. Feels like a little pop just on one side. Pretty neat

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    Glass of fresh juice with carrots and oranges representing a fact about the human body and nutrition benefits. Humans are one of a few species of mammal that oddly don't produce their own vitamin C due to lack of a certain enzyme. Other mammalian species who exhibit this mutation are those contained in the main primate suborder Haplorhinni (monkeys, apes, tarsiers), as well as bats, capybaras, and guinea pigs. All other mammals produce vitamin C in the liver.

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    Feet with turquoise nail polish covered in sand on a sunny beach, illustrating a unique fact about the human body. You can grow a new human being faster than most missing toenails can grow back

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    #15

    Tennis court by the ocean under clear sky, highlighting an interesting fact about the human body not many know. The surface area of the lungs is about the same size as a tennis court

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    Model of the human brain and neuron on a surface illustrating lesser-known facts about the human body and its functions. You can live "normally" with half your brain. In some severe drug resistant epileptic syndrom in young kids, the only option to stop the seizures is to remove a complete brain hemisphere. After a while, with proper reeducation and all, the children can go on to have a normal life without cognitive deficit. They will have a limping, blindness from one eye and a very weark arm but can lead a normal life and not end up cognitively impaired. One of the earliest sign of alzheimer's disease, before the memory loss, could be the loss of the sense of smell. It's also the case with Parkinson disease. Our brain looks wrinkled because it is actually "folded" inside our skull in order to fit a maximum of surface and thus neurons & cell communications. Some animals like rodents have a completely smooth brain.

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    #17

    Close-up of a person’s hands resting on their body, illustrating a fact about the human body not many people know. Every minute you shed over 30,000 dead skin cells off your body

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    Young man in a striped shirt sitting and thoughtfully considering a unique fact about the human body not widely known. Humans have stripes, we just normally can’t see them. They’re called Blaschko’s lines and form along the paths of embryonic cell migration. The stripes are sort of U-shaped down our front, V-shaped on our back, wavy on the head and face and we have basic, simple stripes on our extremities.

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    #19

    Young woman examining her face in a mirror, illustrating a fact about the human body that not many people know about. The average adult has 22 square feet of skin. Perfect size for a nice rug.

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    #20

    Scientist wearing safety glasses holding a sample, exploring unique facts about the human body in a lab setting. Human eggs are small but big enough to be visible to the human eye

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    #21

    Close-up black and white portrait of a man showing detailed human skin texture and facial features in dramatic lighting. Jaw muscles are the strongest in the human body

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    Close-up of a woman's ear with a silver earring, highlighting a unique fact about the human body. It only takes about 15 pounds of force to rip off a human ear

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    Close-up of a human leg showing skin texture and scars, illustrating a lesser-known fact about the human body. Synovial joint fluid is the most frictionless stuff on the planet (unless they've synthetic'ed something up that recently.)

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    Scientist wearing gloves handling a petri dish with blood sample testing facts about the human body in a lab setting. If you faint at the sight of your own blood you may have an oversensitive vasovagal response. The theory is that this developed as a survival mechanism, kind of like an opposum playing dead.

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