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Incredible human body facts that will amaze you
From unique tongue prints to bones stronger than steel, discover the extraordinary secrets of your own body
From unique tongue prints to bones stronger than steel, discover the extraordinary secrets of your own body
Published
11 months agoon
By
Mahima Gupta
The human body is an incredible machine with fascinating features and abilities that are stranger than fiction. Here are some fun and quirky facts about your own biology!
Your Heart Beats Over 100,000 Times a Day
Your heart is a tireless worker! Every day, it pumps about 2,000 gallons of blood through your body, keeping you alive and active.
You Shed About 30,000 Skin Cells Every Minute

Every minute, you lose around 30,000 dead skin cells—adding up to about 1.5 pounds of skin shed annually. Don’t worry; new skin cells are always growing to replace them.
Your Eyes Blink About 20,000 Times a Day
Blinking is essential to keep your eyes moist and clean. On average, your eyes blink around 20,000 times a day without you even noticing!
Your Bones Are Stronger Than Steel when comparing the two by weight
Ounce for ounce, human bones are about five times stronger than steel. However, they’re much lighter, making them perfect for supporting our movements.
Your Tongue Print Is Unique
Just like fingerprints, every person has a unique tongue print. If you ever lose your fingerprints, maybe your tongue can serve as ID!
You Have More Bacteria in Your Body Than Cells
Your body is home to trillions of bacteria, outnumbering your human cells 10 to 1. But don’t worry—most of these microbes are essential for your health.
You’re Taller in the Morning Than at Night
Yes, most people are slightly taller in the morning than at night. This is because gravity compresses the cartilage in your spine throughout the day, but while you sleep, the cartilage decompresses.
Your Nose Can Detect Over a Trillion Scents
The human nose is incredibly powerful, capable of distinguishing over a trillion different smells. It’s a super-sense we often underestimate!
Meet Mahima, a Correspondent at Apeejay Newsroom, and a seasoned writer with gigs at NDTV, News18, and SheThePeople. When she is not penning stories, she is surfing the web, dancing like nobody's watching, or lost in the pages of a good book. You can reach out to her at [email protected]