How Your Body Works: 1 (Children's World)

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How Your Body Works: 1 (Children's World)

How Your Body Works: 1 (Children's World)

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When you drink alcohol, your liver oxidises 95 per cent of it. This means your liver converts alcohol into water and carbon monoxide. Your liver can only oxidise one unit of alcohol an hour. Drinking with an empty or full stomach Your lettered blood type is determined by which antibodies are in your plasma and which antigens are present in your red blood cells. (Antibodies are blood proteins, while antigens activate an immune response and control what enters and exits a cell.)

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Take the brain for instance. At its simplest, the brain is a bundle of fat and protein. Fat myelinates your nerve cells and helps speed up communication. Proteins called peptides make up other parts of the brain and neurotransmitters. Glucose (sugar), ketones, and other polysaccharides fuel the brain with energy so we can carry out all our daily functions and think. When you think of your body, what do you think of? Your arms, your legs, your brain? What about the 100 trillion cells that work together to make up the big picture of you? What about the outside factors that contribute to your health just as much as the internal factors?Alcohol is a diuretic and increases urine production. When you drink alcohol, you need to urinate more often. This causes thirst and dehydration. Lungs Alcohol dulls the parts of your brain that control how your body works. This affects your actions and your ability to make decisions and stay in control. Alcohol influences your mood and can also make you feel down or aggressive. You usually don’t have to think much about your breathing because your brain controls it automatically. When you have a lot of carbon dioxide—the waste gas produced by body processes—in your blood, your brain gets the message and tells your lungs to exhale and dispose of it. This action then causes you to inhale, drawing in air that eventually delivers oxygen to every cell in your body. This carefully regulated exhaling and inhaling takes place about 10 to 14 times each minute when you are breathing calmly. You know about touch, taste, hearing, vision, and smell. But these aren't the only senses our body possesses, and NO I'm not talking about clairvoyance ( I see dead people). Our bodies are able to detect all kinds of sensations beyond the five primary ones you were taught in school, for example:

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Teaching our cells how to make a protein that will trigger an immune response, as is the case with Pfizer's and Moderna's Messenger RNA vaccines; What if you've already had yours removed? No worries! People seem to be perfectly fine without it. 8. Nearsightedness and farsightedness are caused by defects in the shape of our eyeballsWear protective goggles in classes where debris or chemicals could go flying, such as wood shop, metal shop, science lab, or art.

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The reproductive system—*insert opening riff to Marvin Gaye's Let's get it on—allows us to uhh make babies. The respiratory system facilitates breathing; more specifically, the intake of oxygen and expulsion of carbon dioxide. As the concentration of alcohol in your bloodstream increases, your behaviour and body functions change. At first, you may feel happy and less inhibited, but after several drinks you'll probably:Wear sunglasses. Too much light can damage your eyes and cause vision problems later in life. For instance, a lens could get cloudy, causing a cataract. A cataract prevents light from reaching the retina and makes it difficult to see. You can develop a stomach ulcer by drinking too much alcohol. This can happen when the stimulated gastric juices mix with the high alcohol content and irritate your stomach lining. Bloodstream



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