Organs

Squishy, slimy, and vital to our survival – our organs! We have 5 major organs, along with several others, including our skin! They each have varying functions that help us, aside from perhaps the appendix!

Find out purpose they all serve with these facts about our incredible organs!

What does the bladder actually do?

What Does Your Bladder Actually Do?

Did you know that most people pee on average between four and ten times per day?

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8 Interesting Facts About Your Liver

8 Interesting Facts About Your Liver

The liver is the 2nd biggest organ in the body following the skin. In fact, it's about the size of a football!

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Crazy Facts About Your Lungs

25 Surprising Facts About Your Lungs

When you breathe, your body uses just 5% of the oxygen you’ve inhaled. The rest is exhaled and the cycle repeats.

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100 Facts About the Human Body

100 Incredible Facts You Didn’t Know About Your Body

Only one out of every two billion people will live to be 116 years old.

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What is the Appendix

What Is The Appendix?

Even though the function of the appendix is unknown, scientists still believe it still serves a relevant purpose.

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Facts About Kidneys

20 Interesting Facts About Your Kidneys

An adult’s kidney weighs about 5 ounces (142 grams) and is the size of a fist.

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Amazing Eye Facts

20 Amazing Eye Facts

New-born babies are color-blind, and men are more predisposed to color-blindness than women.

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Human Heart Facts

10 Facts About the Human Heart

The average heart beats 80 times a minute! This adds up to around 115,000 times a day, or 42 million times a year.

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Human Brain Facts

20 Amazing Facts About The Human Brain

The brain uses less power than a refrigerator light. The brain uses 12 watts of power - 17% of the body's energy.

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Human Body Facts

10 Amazing Facts About the Human Body

More than half of the bones in the human body are found in our hands and feet.

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