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The Hammer And The Elevator

Captain America-  But if you put the hammer in an elevator Tony Stark-  It would still go up Captain America-  Elevator´s not worthy Thor-  I´m going to miss these little talks of ours  

When My Family Asks

When my family asks why I´m still tired when I have slept late everyday of quarantine  

Parts Of The Head

It goes without saying that  humans  (mammals identifiable as those that stand upright and are comparatively advanced and capable of detailed thought) have pretty remarkable bodies, given all that they've accomplished. (Furthermore, an especially intelligent human brain produced this text!) To be sure, humans have overcome predators, disease, and all sorts of other obstacles over thousands of years. To fully understand and appreciate these accomplishments, let's take at some of the most well-known parts of the human body! The  head,  or the spherical body part that contains the brain and rests at the top of the human body, has quite a few  individual  organs and body parts on it. (It should quickly be mentioned that  hair  occupies the space on top of the head, and the  ears,  the organs responsible for hearing, are located on either side of the head.) From top to bottom, the  eyebrows,  or horizontal strips of hair that can be found above the eye, are the first components of t

Body Parts

Human Anatomy Skeleton The human body exhibits a variety of movements from walking, bending and crawling to running, jumping and climbing. The framework that enables us to do all these activities is the skeleton. Humans have as much as 300 bones at birth. However, the bones start to fuse with age. At adulthood, the total number of bones is reduced to 206. Human Anatomy is the scientific study of form and shapes of human beings The skeleton also protects several vital organs such as the heart, lungs and the liver. Bones are attached to other bones through ligaments, a fibrous connective tissue. Joints are points at which two bones meet. They enable a range of movements like rotation, abduction, adduction, protraction, retraction and more. Based on flexibility and mobility, joints can be further classified into movable joints and immovable joints. Movable joints are flexible while immovable joints (also called fixed joints) are non-flexible since the bones are fused. Muscles Muscles are

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