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How amazing is our human body? Amazing facts about our body organs.

How amazing is our human body? Amazing facts about our body organs.


Published by: Thinking Boxx Team

December 25/21 

Our body will fight with every ounce of its being to keep us alive, literally. Your body will digest itself to salvage nutrients for vital organs, your cells will kill themselves if they can tell there's something wrong with them for the good of the rest of the body, and you have so many reflexes that you wouldn't even begin to understand until they actually kicked in when you go into survival mode. The instinctive drowning response, for example. Every part of your body is focused on keeping your mouth above water for air. My personal favorite response is fight or flight. Normally your muscles are limited in how much power they can exert so they don't get hurt excessively during routine tasks like exercising. When your adrenaline surges, that limit is gone. Your muscles will work as hard as they possibly can without restraint, and you don't feel the pain of overexertion either. This is where we get those stories of people lifting cars off their children - hysterical strength. What your body can do in life or death situations is pretty fucking cool.

Check out the below images of the human body. It's showing how extraordinary the human body mechanism is.

Just Amazing…

The digestive system:

The vascular system:

The nervous system :

Anatomical model of the hand:

The anatomical model that illustrates the superficial arteries and veins of the face:

Heart completely drained of blood:

Not sure if anyone has mentioned, these are NOT anatomical models. They are actual real humans who donated their bodies to science. I saw the exhibit when it was in NYC. The area where they had a pregnant woman and babies was blocked off with black curtains with fair warning before you went in. Even still, someone puked all over the place while I was there

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