20 Extraordinary Facts About the Human Body
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20 Extraordinary Facts About the Human Body
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In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses 20 incredible facts about the human body, including cardiovascular, respiratory, and neurological facts.
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It’s not just human bodies,animal bodies or just as amazing.
Excelente 👍
I wanna know what dipping tobacco does to your body
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Other weird fact. My brain knows where all of my organs are, but when I take an anatomy test, I fail it because my brain doesn't tell me. What's up with that?
This is a great question and I would like an answer from our brains
The thing is, the brain knows where the other organs are.
But it doesn't know where it is itself. Its lost.
Some people have brains in their knees, some in their spines, some below their ankles so.
Except your brain doesn't. It receives signals through its stem, but it doesn't really care where they come from. the signals could have been replicated by something else and it wouldn't know any better.
I have been studying Kinesiology for 4 years now, almost done with my undergrad. I still learn something new every single day, and it still amazes me!
86 billion neurons and some people don’t use a single one. 💀
Me feeling useless about myself meanwhile my body, organs and everything else in me doing amazing stuff. No fr our bodies are amazing.
Edit: pls don't take it too seriously this was not intended for y'all to diagnose me or give me advice that I should do something. It's a meme if it made you cringe fine but pls don't tell me anything else. I'm perfectly fine and like all humans who experience this inevitable feeling of uselessness but then get back on track I do the same.
I am sorry that you feel that way about yourself.
I listen to Jason Stephenson on UA-cam for sleep meditations and he has several to help with self-image. He talks a lot about being kind to oneself.
Please do something to help yourself out of this mindset. You can do it.
@@susanmercurio1060well i wrote it as a meme cz self depreciating humor is a (gen z) thing but yea thanks for your comment. I do have my share of bad days so yeah your comment is helpful 😊
God is great
@@Sunflowersarepretty rock on sister. We’re all in this together ✌️❤️.
But I’m still trying to figure out this “weenis” thing 😂😂
@@SunflowersareprettyGen Z is messed up
Heart doesn't need the brain ..
Well that explains a lot
Sort of like penises... they do their own thing regardless what the brain wants.
😂
But it need neuron signal
That went philosophical real quick
I took anatomy in college,but your series has provided way more detail than that class,so a big thanks. I'm also gong to be a cadaver.
As always, a great informative video. Thank you...the way you explained the human body facts is so easily and readily understandable.
Thanks for watching!
@@theanatomylab May I present some suggestion. I hope you will consider this. I have been fascinated by your channel and the way it is preseted, its lovely, and escpecially with the more or less real human body, the theory or physiology also is graspable. But, almost all of your videos are not into depth like I found it bit lagging, and I suppose the primary aim is to educate common or lay man, but many people like me, would love if you go into a bit more detail in some videos, I would totally support that. You know, a bit into the weeds as you say it and more detailed physiology and anatomy. MAYBE you can even record your lectures, if that is allowed.
Anyways I do learn a lot but the druggy addiction of knowing more is there.
This was so fascinating! I LOVE this channel, I learn so much.
Thanks guys, yall are amazing!
So fascinating 👏 I'm very grateful to these folks for sharing this great information
I really like your way of explaining it's really interesting with a touch of humor which helps staying focused.
I love this! I Can never get enough of these!!! ❤
You guys deserve every subscriber! Great work!
I love your videos. SO interesting and educational….And I love the humor too.
the human body is amazing and so are your videos! thank you!
The human body is truly amazing
I love this channel ! These videos are educating and fascinating. You two make it fun to watch. Keep up your great work
here to appreciate the donor cadaver for giving their bodies to be researched and studied so the guys at ioha can give these 20 facts
Watched this video during a short break at work. Anatomy is fascinating to me.
As a child in school learning anatomy was boring af… 🥱 Watching your videos makes me understand how amazing our body is and makes me want to learn more. 😊
Can you do a video about how regular skin tissue differs from scars? Why do shallow scars look different from keloid scars?
you guys are AMAZING!
I had a coworker with unfused kneecaps. I have a disconnected kneecap due to a childhood injury where I tore the top layer of the ligament in my knee, so we jokingly bonded over the ability to poke the ends of our femurs
I love this type of videos.
I have no words...
It's just amazing.
Speaking of the elbow skin thingy, there is a nerve in that area that annoyingly get shifted BEHIND the bone, creating a numbness in the fingers. Please feature that phenomenon!
There is already a video about that!
I teach Cell Biology and Physiology to pre-Med students. It was a great revision video. Glad to say I knew all the facts except the number of blinks and the absence of muscles in phalanges. Thank You for sharing knowledge.
However, there seems to be a factual error in point number 14 . Tidal volume (the amount of air we breathe in or out during each respiratory cycle) is around 500 ml or 0.5l. Assuming we breathe 20,000 times a day, the amount of air turns out to be around 10k litres.
Yeah, I thought 800 balloons seemed too little.
Thank you for these videos. I find these facts really helpful and interesting. Some videos even help guide me as I am a first year nursing student.
Thank you so much for this ❤
Hi thank you for that video! Very interesting as usual:) I was wondering if you could make a video about the differences between the heart muscle and the other muscles in the body. I'm wondering why don't we have muscle aches at our heart but we do when we exercice for example. I found something about how the muscle structure is different but it isn't very clear.Thank you for your explanations, your work is amazing!
Less nerves in the ❤? Or no nerves.
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks. Interesting as always
Quite cool and interesting facts indeed! As usual, great explanation. Also, every time I watch one of your videos it makes me wanna study some branch of Biology, especially Anatomy. Thank you! 🤓👏🏻
Wonderfull .... the humanité body is realy incredible ! I think it’s the most perfect machine ever made.... many thanks from Alsace 😊❤
Awesome video !!!! i enjoyed a lot and learned a lot !!! thanks !!!!
2:04 Another example of variations in bone number are sesamoid bones. I have a ton of them in my hands.
REALLY INCREDIBLE!
Amazing, I have to ✍️ this information down 😊❤
I saw a heart beating on the road after a motorcycle accident in Latin America. I could not believe it was beating on its own.
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Thank you so much. Great post.
LOVE IT so much! hahaha Thank you for that!
Hey big fan with a suggestion since I’ve watched your vid on smoking would you do a video speaking on the effects of drinking Kava and the differences to alcohol? Keep up the good work!
Thank you for the video
Excelente video y. De las cosas curiosas q tiene nuestro cuerpo .gracias Justin buen tema importante 👍❤
Thank you for this. It was exciting, illuminating, funny, mind blowing... all the feelings!
Fascinating! Thanks for sharing.
BRILLIANT!!!!!!!! THANK YOU GUYS.
Love this stuff!!!
Him talking about spit facts: you will produce liters of spit.
Vsauce talking about spit facts: You will NOT produce enough spit to fill an olympic swimming pool in your lifetime.
Thank you! 🥰
What a fascinating video., Thanks.
Enjoyed this
Nice explanation
Great quick learning video. If you make another one, maybe leave 2 seconds between subjects so we can absorb information!
The human body never fails to amaze me!
Interesting go through of the fascinating things about the human body although I am still getting my head around the "weenus", never heard of it till now!
Brilliant as always x
This was refreshing
Interesting - thanks!
That's totally a weenus and I won't be convinced otherwise. (Greatly enjoyed this video!)
There are some people, usually women, who have four types of cone cell in their eyes and can distinguish more colours than the rest of us. Pretty cool.
I still find it interesting to learn more about ourselfs. We are so complex!
there is so much we still can learn about our species and i am always so intuned to learn but for some reason i get this intense depersonalisation as soon as i hear some of these numbers it is absolutley insane!
Cool video. Very informative
Please make a comprehensive video on Red Light Therapy, Explaining each and every aspect about it.
Learned something new
Incredible what the body does! Beautiful piece of machinery we are
The cochlear assembly and related auditory systems alone is a mind boggling complex creation.
A miniature transducer able to function over incredibly delicate ranges and tones.
Yet self protective within limited decibels overload.
Thank you 🙏🏻
Very cool facts 👌
Also, due to lack of visual information during blinking, your brain is filling up up to 45 minutes of missing information in one day without you even noticing.
Love from India ❤
Jonathon i am watching you from one year great work I appreciate you✊✊🙏🙏🙏🙏🥰🥰🥰
Can you talk about astigmatism?
Thank you
The whole human body consists of trillions of living beings working together to keep you alive. It is specifically designed to withstand everyday stresses and complications and on top of that, we are constantly evolving so I don't think there is any shortage of fun facts.
Interesting facts.
Imaging your cells as people themselves. The neurons like officese and libraries and studios and control rooms and the microglia as security guards. But that's a cartoon to . I looked up microphotos and the microglia look more like their in the role a secretaries librarians part of the thinking process itself. I speculate about the immune system giving us the ick factor but that was it.
I'm starting to live these 2
Please make video on vitiligo
Fascinating 😮 ❤x
That balloon, though ... 😅
When I took a Biology class. I had no idea what the insides of a body look like and the color coded diagram did not help me when we dissected a pig.
When you let the balloon go and it farted and you said “Balloon” I felt Bill Nye vibes 3:58
Haha. Nicely presented Doc
I have extra bones! I have navicular accessory bones in both my feet. Never knew until I broke my 4th toe and had to have many images taken.
My brain: I gotta learn this at 2 am when I try to sleep
Intelligent design 💯💯💯 😎
Guys any video about fascia. Deep layer under the skin ?
If belly breathing is so much better when giving CPR should the pressure be applied the The gut
I can not WAIT to tell my niece she has "wormy bones".
Man if I had a dollar for every gallon of blood…..3:34! ❤️💪🏼😎👍🏼❤️ I remember Chandler Bing referring to the “WENUS” at his work once. 8:36 Maybe that’s it? RIP Matthew Perry!
Of subject funny query. Being that fruitfly eyes are red due to 2 pigments: xanthommatin derived from tryptophan and drosopterins derived from guanosine triphosphate. So what I figured is if I made a fruitfly eye protein shake, it would beneficial. Just wondering what your take is on that
Generationally speaking where the lungs/respiratory tract are concerned, is it an identical pattern only smaller as the generations progress throughout, similar to fractals?
5:56 UM YES, spinal spaghetti 😊
nice
Cool
7.8 million blinks a year does sound exhausting, because you would have to be awake for 365 days straight.
It’s a fair point. However, this number includes an average of blinks/eye movements involved with REM sleep as well.
No wonder we get tired after that kinda workout!
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