Spinal Cord
<p style="color:#dbdbdb ;padding:20px; border-left:5px solid #D2C17C;">We are all under the general impression that the brain is the most important and vital part of the human body. It helps us to understand, think and perform accordingly. However, deep inside the system of the body, there are bundles of nerves that run down the middle of the backbone which actually work independent of the brain. These nerves send responses to the muscles directly. It is the Spinal Cord. It acts as a channel link between the brain and the other parts of the body. However the Spinal Cord stops growing after five years of age.</p>
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Small Intestine
<p style="color:#dbdbdb ;padding:20px; border-left:5px solid #F7BCA9;">Everyone is aware that the food we eat gives us energy and helps us remain fit and strong. We are advised to follow a specific diet in order to avoid contracting the diseases and other disorders. What is it that makes the food transform itself into the energy that we require? The food that we eat enters the blood and it is the ‘Small Intestine’ that forms the longest part of the digestive tract. What we eat, about 90 percent of it is assimilated in the blood through the Small Intestine. The Small Intestine holds the food that we eat for about four hours and then gets digested. Generally, it is three times the length of the body and the movements of the body are not seen although, we can experience a painful sensation when we eat too much.</p>
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Skin
<p style="color:#dbdbdb ;padding:20px; border-left:5px solid #D7A283;">Every one of us is very sensitive to the emotions of life. Be it smiling, frowning, crying, winking, etc. Although these effects are internal; there is something we wear on the outside. What is it that acts as a waterproof shield to the body? What protects the body from extreme temperature, damaging sunlight and harmful chemicals? Which is the largest organ of the body? It is the Skin. The Skin makes the flesh inside covered and makes it appear presentable. It acts as a guard to the body and releases about three gallons of sweat a day in hot weather. Vitamin D, which is essential for digesting milk is manufactured and produced in the Skin. A very important fact about the Skin is that almost every minute it loses about 30,000 to 40,000 dead Skin cells from the surface. Let us understand the details about the Skin and its significance.</p>
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