Malo lelei everyone, today I am going to talk about "fantastic facts about the human body". I was thinking, what if we could learn about health at school and since technically it can be apart of science, "Health Science" could be started in our school and maybe globally around New Zealand. Maybe only the senior school can have it and the junior school can learn about using devices, but I will leave the decision to our teachers and staff. Anyways, I have been learning about main organisms that I will be talking about in this post. The lungs and brain. Lungs and a brain are the few most key organisms to the human body because lungs are essential to us because it is how we we inhale the air in our atmosphere and you can wait and see what the brain does in our body.
[ Lungs Information]
Have you ever wondered how many times we exhale and inhale air in our atmosphere, well the answer is that we breath in then out 22,000 times a day. To do that we have to use our lungs. We use our lungs to absorb oxygen from the air you breathe in and then transfer it into your bloodstream so that it can get to every part of your body. As the cells in your body work, they produce and create a waste gas called carbon dioxide that is then released into the bloodstream. Our lungs that we use to this day, get rid of this waste gas when we exhale.
[ Brain Information ]
Brains, wow. Have we ever payed attention to how important it is to us, well did you know that brain is one of the largest and most superior organs in the human body.. It is made up of more than 100 billion nerves that communicate in trillions of connections called synapses. ... Which I find surprisingly interesting. The brain stem is between the spinal cord and the rest of the brain. Basic functions like breathing and sleep are controlled here.[ Thank you for reading my writing, I hope you enjoyed this. ]
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