TweetThe biggest cell by diameter in the human body is the oocyte; the human egg cell (also known as an ovum). The reason why I mention diameter is because there are some neurons in our body… Read more
TweetResearching the answer to this question was somewhat frustrating as there are so many, many conflicting answers. I have seen answers including; they never grow back, they never grow bac… Read more
TweetExperts recommend that people lose no more than 1kilogram per week, otherwise, you may be losing water and lean muscle mass. The math is quite simple. For each pound of fat, there is 35… Read more
TweetAs with many things in life, it depends on several factors: the temperature and humidity, whether the body is in water or not, buried or not, underground or not, embalmed or not, expose… Read more
TweetThe smallest bone in the human body is the stirrup bone, the stapes, one of the 3 bones that make up your middle ear; measuring 2-3 millimeters. It shaped like a “U” and is… Read more
TweetThere are a number of contenders for the position of smallest cell in the human body, but here is what I have been able to uncover so far: Human Sperm Cell – 5 x 3 micrometers. Th… Read more
TweetObviously, the answer to this question is that it depends. The averages run like this: 80% of couples become pregnant within the first year, and 90% of couples become pregnant within th… Read more
TweetThe average person will grow 15 centimeters per year with about one to one and a half centimeters per month. As with overall body health, a balanced diet, reduced stress and adequate sl… Read more
TweetFood digestion varies depending upon the type of food. I will break down the process into its steps and provide a timeline for each step. First we see the food. This stimulates our brai… Read more
TweetThe smallest blood vessels in the human body are capillaries. They are responsible for the absorption of oxygen into the blood stream and for removing the deoxygenated red blood cells f… Read more