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Showing posts with label Human. Show all posts
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Sep 26, 2018

[Ans] Who does Guinness World Records name as the tallest human in history?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Who does Guinness World Records name as the tallest human in history?"


Robert Wadlow came into this world as a normal infant, weighing 8.7 lbs. He was the son of two average-sized adults. But his birth on Feb. 22, 1918, was the beginning of a short but remarkable life. Robert was eventually diagnosed with hyperplasia of his pituitary gland. This causes a high level of human growth hormone and Robert was never treated for this malady. Thus, he continued to grow throughout his life. His last height measurement, taken shortly before his death came in at 8 ft, 11.1 inches. Sadly, Robert died at the young age of 22 as a result of sepsis from a blister on his right ankle. Source: GuinnessWorldRecords.com

Aug 29, 2018

[Answer] On which finger do human nails grow the fastest?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "On which finger do human nails grow the fastest?"



...Infants' nails grow slowly but as any parent knows, as the child grows, the rate of nail growth increases. Nails usually grow the fastest during the early teen years, about age 10 to 14. After that, the growth slows and continues to slow as we age. Toenails tend to grow more slowly than fingernails and the rate of growth varies with each finger. Thumbs and pinkies tend to grow the slowest. The nails on the middle finger of the dominant hand tend to grow the fastest. Source: LiveStrong.com

Aug 24, 2018

[Ans] Where are the three smallest bones in the human body?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Where are the three smallest bones in the human body?"



The three smallest bones in the human body are located in the middle ear. Collectively called the ossicles, these bones are individually known as the malleus, incus, and stapes. Those are Latin words for the shapes the bones resemble: a hammer, anvil, and stirrup. All three of these tiny bones would fit comfortably on your finger nail! The ossicles convey sound pressure waves from the outer ear (and ear drum) to the inner ear, where the waves are translated into nerve impulses that go to the brain for identification.

Aug 23, 2018

[Answer] Where on the human body is the philtrum found?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Where on the human body is the philtrum found?"



...To find your philtrum, you'll need to look at your upper lip. The indent just above the upper lip, to be exact. This feature is a vestigial reminder of how our faces came together in the womb. As we develop, the two sides of our face grow at different rates, finally coming together in the center to form the philtrum. When the two sides do not come together correctly, the result is a cleft palate. It is seen in about one out of every 750 births. Called the "Cupid's bow" by the ancient Romans, the feature serves no specific purpose. Source: Reference.com

Jul 21, 2018

[Ans] How often does human skin replace itself with a new layer?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "How often does human skin replace itself with a new layer?"



The external, or top, layer of human skin is the epidermis. This layer sheds itself, one skin cell at a time, through the process of exfoliation, completely replacing the old layer with a new one about every 27 days. The deeper layers of skin tissue beneath the epidermis don't participate in exfoliation. Scars usually form in the deeper layers of the skin and because these layers are not replaced, the scars remain. Tattoo ink will typically affect the epidermis and the layer beneath (the dermis), and thus does not disappear with the body's natural shedding of the outer skin layer. Source: Reference.com

Jul 19, 2018

[Ans] Which national park can visitors see a human skull-shaped rock? Yellowstone Grand Canyon Joshua Tree Acadia

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...Joshua Tree National Park is a vast protected area in southern California. It's characterized by rugged rock formations and stark desert landscapes. Named for the region’s twisted, bristled Joshua trees, the park straddles the cactus-dotted Colorado Desert and the Mojave Desert, which is higher and cooler. Keys View looks out over the Coachella Valley. Hiking trails weave through the boulders of Hidden Valley.

Jul 4, 2018

[Answer] Which bone in the human body is the hardest?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which bone in the human body is the hardest?"



...The mandible, or jawbone, is the hardest bone in the human body. It is also the strongest and largest of the bones in the face. The jawbone holds the lower teeth in place and connects to the skull behind the ears. The entirety of the jawbone forms while babies are in utero. First cartilage forms and then ossification takes place over several weeks to form the actual jawbone. During the first year of a child's life, the mandible hardens to become the strongest, hardest bone in the body. Source: Reference.com

Jul 1, 2018

[Ans] Which historical document begins with the words, "When in the course of human events…"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which historical document begins with the words, "When in the course of human events…"?"



...When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of ...

Jun 21, 2018

[Ans] How many chambers are there in a normal human heart?

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...hroughout our bodies. The right side of the heart receives blood filled with carbon dioxide from the body and sends it to the lungs to trade the CO2 for a fresh supply of oxygen. The oxygen-rich blood returns to the left side of the heart, where it is then pumped out to the body. Source: Reference.co

[Answer] How many chambers are there in a normal human heart?

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...What are the 4 chambers of the heart in order?The heart has four chambers: two atria and two ventricles.The right atrium receives oxygen-poor blood from the body and pumps it to the right ventricle.The right ventricle pumps the oxygen-poor blood to the lungs.The left atrium receives oxygen-rich blood from the lungs and pumps it to the left ventricle.More items...
 
How many chambers are there in a fish heart?Vertebrate hearts can be categorized by the number of chambers they have: Two chambers: one atrium and one ventricle (fish) Three chambers: two atria and one ventricle (amphibian and reptile) Four chambers: two atria and two ventricles (bird and mammal)


Step 2 : Answer to the question "How many chambers are there in a normal human heart?"


4:


The human heart's structure has four distinct chambers, two on the left and two on the right. The atria are the two upper chambers and the ventricles are the two lowers. Each chamber is coordinated with its counterpart, receiving and pumping blood in a tireless cardiovascular cycle that moves blood throughout our bodies. The right side of the heart receives blood filled with carbon dioxide from the body and sends it to the lungs to trade the CO2 for a fresh supply of oxygen. The oxygen-rich blood returns to the left side of the heart, where it is then pumped out to the body. Source: Reference.com

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Feb 26, 2018

[Ans] What French phrase is also a legal term for a situation outside of human control?

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A tour de force (See here under tour3, sense II.A.1.) is an impressive feat. The word(there are three tour, of differing etymologies) is ultimately from an Old French turn, a noun derived from what became tourner which through an elaborate series of semantic expansions acquired themeaning of "feat, ...

All the more so when you're dealing with the numerous words and phrases that simply don't have an obvious English equivalent. Here's a list of ten of the most common so-called 'untranslatable' French words. The Local has stepped in to provide some handy definitions to help you translate the untranslatable. But what ...

Nov 2, 2017

[Ans] Weighing around three pounds, what is the heaviest internal organ in the human body?

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It has a wide range of functions, including detoxification of various metabolites, protein synthesis, and the production of biochemicals necessary for digestion.It also plays a role in metabolism, regulation of glycogen storage, decomposition of red blood cells and hormone production

Step 2 : Answer to the question "Weighing around three pounds, what is the heaviest internal organ in the human body?"


Liver:



 A human liver normally weighs 1.44–1.66 kg (3.2–3.7 lb), and has a width of about 15 cm. It is both the heaviest internal organ and the largest gland in the human body. Located in the right upper quadrant of the abdominal cavity, it rests just below the diaphragm, to the right of the stomach and overlies the gallbladder

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Oct 22, 2017

[Ans] At what age does a human baby recognize itself in a mirror?

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A newborn's shoulders and hips are wide, the abdomen protrudes slightly, and the arms and legs are relatively long with respect to the rest of their body. In first world nations, the average total body length of newborns are 35.6–50.8 cm (14.0–20.0 in), although premature newborns may be much smaller. 


Step 2 : Answer to the question "At what age does a human baby recognize itself in a mirror? "

1.5
Human children tend to fail the mirror test until they reach the ages of 1.5 to two years. The test involves secretly marking the animal with an odorless dye, then observing the animal's behavior.

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Oct 4, 2017

[Ans] In which African nation was the oldest skeleton of a human ancestor found?


Step 1 : Introduction to the question "In which African nation was the oldest skeleton of a human ancestor found?"

The Omo fossils differ from those of chronologically later forms of early Homo sapiens, such as Cro-Magnon specimens found in Europe and other parts of the world. Their morphology has features that show resemblances to more primitive African fossils, such as huge and robust skulls, yet have a globular shape of the brain-case and the facial features typical of H. sapiens.

Step 2 : Answer to the question " In which African nation was the oldest skeleton of a human ancestor found?"

Homo sapiens idaltu , also called Herto Man, is the name given to a number of hominin fossils found in 1997 in Herto Bouri, Ethiopia. They date to around 160,000 years ago.

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Sep 27, 2017

[Ans] How many bones are in the adult human body?

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The human skeleton is not as sexually dimorphic as that of many other primate species, but subtle differences between sexes in the morphology of the skull, dentition, long bones, and pelvis exist. In general, female skeletal elements tend to be smaller and less robust than corresponding male elements within a given population. The human female pelvis is also different from that of males in order to facilitate childbirth. Unlike most primates, human males do not have penile bones

Step 2 : Answer to the question "How many bones are in the adult human body?"

206: The human skeleton is the internal framework of the body. It is composed of around 270 bones at birth – this total decreases to around 206 bones by adulthood after some bones get fused together.

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Sep 21, 2017

[Ans] How long does it take a single human blood cell to make a complete circuit through the body?


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The primary function of the heart is to pump blood through the arteries, ... into the pulmonary artery which takes the blood through the pulmonary circuit, and .... Red blood cells inside the capillary releases their oxygen which passes .... In rare cases, a patient will have one coronary artery that runs around the root of the aorta., The circulatory system, also called the cardiovascular system or the vascular system, is an ... Blood is a fluid consisting of plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and ... The systemic circulation can also be seen to function in two parts–a ... After their passage through body tissues, capillaries merge once again into venules ..., Click through this slideshow to learn about the heart. ... The circulatory system is composed of the heart and blood vessels, including arteries, veins, and capillaries. Our bodies actually have two circulatory systems: The pulmonary circulation is a short ... or frightened, the heart pumps faster to get more oxygen to our bodies., Your heart beats and sends blood all around your body. ... Arteries, which usually look red, carry blood away from the heart. ... through the blood and get stuck on a heart valve, this can cause this infection in the heart. ... Your heart is really good at it — it takes less than 60 seconds to pump blood to every cell in your body., The average human body carries ten times more bacterial cells than human cells 3 3. It can take a photon 40,000 years to travel from the core of the sun to its ... At over 2000 kilometers long, The Great ...

Aug 24, 2017

[Ans] The average human body is made up of more than how many cells?


Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The average human body is made up of more than how many cells? "



The human body is composed of elements including hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, calcium and phosphorus. These elements reside in trillions of cells and non-cellular components of the body.

Jun 9, 2017

[Ans] Which Russian made history by becoming the first human to travel into space?


Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which Russian made history by becoming the first human to travel into space?"



Gagarin became an international celebrity, and was awarded many medals and titles, including Hero of the Soviet Union, the nation's highest honour. Vostok 1 marked his only spaceflight, but he served as backup crew to the Soyuz 1 mission (which ended in a fatal crash)