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The Human Body Melissa Taylor ET 247 PowerPoint Project Did You Know? More than half the bones in the human body are in the hands and feet? The highest recorded “sneeze speed” is 165 km (102 miles) per hour? The heart beats about 3 billion times in the average persons lifetime? A newborn baby has 350 bones, but a fully-grown adult has only 206? Blood is a liquid organ? Everyone is colorblind at birth? The surface area of the lungs is approximately the same size as a tennis court? Food will get to your stomach even if you’re standing on your head? Skin is the largest body organ? The average adult is mad up of 100 trillion cells? Mouth The function of the mouth and its associated structures: Form a receptacle for food Begin mechanical digestion through chewing (mastication) Swallow food Form words in speech Assist respiratory system in the passage of air www.innerbody.com The Ear Organ for hearing and balance, it consists of three parts: Outer Ear- collect and transmit sound Middle Ear- collect and transmit sound Inner Ear- analyzes sound waves and maintains the body’s balance Heart The heart is a pumping system which intakes deoxygenated blood through the veins, delivering it to the lungs for oxygenation and then pumping it into the various arteries to be transmitted to where it is needed throughout the body for energy. Facts about the heart: Size of a fist Nightmares can seem so real that the heart will pound in fear Heart rate of a sleeper timed at 150 beats per min. Medical dictionary states that the heart beats more than 2.5 billion times in an average lifetime. Lungs Air in which is inhaled through the mouth and nasal passages travels through the windpipe or “trachea” into two main air passages Respiratory system mainly contained in two lungs Right lung make up of three compartments, which contain a branch and stem off into small “twigs” holding the air sacs that process the oxygen in the sir to be released into the blood and expel carbon dioxide which is exhaled through the nose and mouth Left lung contains two sections and encloses the heart which processes the oxygenated blood into the lungs for exhalation Brain The brain is a jelly-like substance, which in adults weighs about three pounds! Divided into three parts: Brain Stem- extension of spinal cord Forebrain- consists mainly of cerebrum Cerebellum Esophagus Muscular tube which carries food and liquids from the throat to the stomach for digestion after it has been chewed and chemically softened in the mouth. Food is forced downwards by powerful waves of muscle contractions Rings of muscle at the top and bottom that contract after food passes through and enters the stomach Stomach A hallow, sac-like organ connected to the esophagus and the duodenum. Several Functions: Consist of layers of muscle and nerves that continue the breakdown of food which begins in the mouth Average adult stomach stretches to hold from 2-3 pints and produces approximately the same amount of gastric juices every 24 hours Storage bin Food mixer and strong muscles Sterilizing system Digestive tub