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| The Human Body | |
| The human body is a complex biological system composed of approximately 37.2 trillion | |
| cells. The average adult human body contains about 206 bones and over 600 muscles. | |
| Major Organ Systems: | |
| Circulatory System: | |
| The heart pumps approximately 2,000 gallons of blood daily. Blood travels through | |
| about 60,000 miles of blood vessels. Red blood cells live for about 120 days and | |
| carry oxygen using hemoglobin. The average adult has about 5 liters of blood. | |
| Respiratory System: | |
| The lungs contain about 300 million alveoli for gas exchange. An average person | |
| takes about 20,000 breaths per day. The right lung has three lobes while the left | |
| lung has two lobes to accommodate the heart. | |
| Nervous System: | |
| The brain contains approximately 86 billion neurons. The spinal cord is about | |
| 45 cm long and transmits signals between the brain and body. Nerve impulses can | |
| travel at speeds up to 120 meters per second. | |
| Digestive System: | |
| The small intestine is about 6 meters long. The large intestine is approximately | |
| 1.5 meters long. Food takes 24 to 72 hours to pass through the digestive system. | |
| The liver is the largest internal organ, weighing about 1.4 kg. | |
| Skeletal System: | |
| Bones are made of collagen and calcium phosphate. The femur (thigh bone) is the | |
| longest bone. The stapes in the ear is the smallest bone. Babies are born with | |
| about 270 bones, which fuse to 206 by adulthood. | |
| The skin is the largest organ, covering about 2 square meters in adults. It weighs | |
| approximately 3.6 kg and has three layers: epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis. | |
| The human body produces about 1 liter of saliva daily. The stomach can hold about | |
| 1.5 liters of food. The kidneys filter about 180 liters of blood daily. | |