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In this video, you will learn why do we fart?

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Farts are also called flatus or intestinal gas are made of gas.

Whenever you eat something, you do not swallow just your food, you also swallow air which

contains gases like nitrogen and oxygen.

Very small amounts of these gases travel through your digestive system as you digest your food.

Other gases like hydrogen, carbon dioxide and methane are produced when food is broken

down in the large intestine.

Now, all of these gases in the digestive system have to escape somehow so they come out as

farts.

These gases are responsible for making the farts smell bad.

All people fart sometimes whether they live anywhere in the world.

Intestinal gas is totally normal and it is very rare for farting to be a sign that something

is wrong in the body.

However if you want to be less farty you can try cutting back on foods like beans, onions,

and fried foods.

These foods can release larger amounts of gas as they break down in your body.

Farting could be a sign that you need to, go to the bathroom because it is not polite

to fart in social settings such as class or at the food table.

If farting happens accidently just remember to say excuse me.

So that is all about farting and why do we fart.

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For more infomation >> Why Do We Fart? - Duration: 2:01.

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Why do our skeletons have so many bones? - Duration: 4:05.

[PHONE RINGING]

Hi, it's Doug.

These are my favorite pajamas.

They're awesome.

They're even realistic, check this out.

This is a model of the human hand

and there's the pajamas right there.

It's pretty detailed, isn't it?

Someone named Gideon has a question about skeletons.

Let's give him a call.

[PHONE RINGING]

Hi, Doug.

Hi, Gideon.

I have a question for you.

Why do our skeletons have so many bones?

That's a great question.

We do have a lot of bones.

Scientists have counted them and found out

that there are more than 200 bones in our body.

But before we can answer why there are so many,

think about this.

Why do we even have bones at all?

I mean, what good are bones?

What do they do for your body?

What do you think?

Now would be a good time to pause the video and discuss.

OK, you ready?

Well, when thinking about what bones do,

funny enough, it might be helpful to think

about a building like a skyscraper.

When people make a building, first they

start with some kind of steel or wooden beams.

They create a structure.

Something that's in the shape of the building.

And only once they've done that, do

they add the walls, the windows, the roof, and so on.

Sometimes, we even call this the skeleton of a building.

Your skeleton is no different.

The bones are like the steel beams of a building.

They give your body its structure.

Now, imagine for a second if you had no bones at all.

What would happen?

Think about it, you'd just flop over.

You'd look like this.

There'd be nothing to hold you up.

So, that's what bones do for us.

They give us a structure.

But why so many bones?

Why do we have over 200 bones in our body?

Take your hand, for example.

You can see in this x-ray of a hand, there's a lot of bones.

Just in the top part of one finger there are three bones.

What's the point of that?

Use your imagination again.

Imagine if your finger had only one bone in it,

what would go wrong?

You can see, there'd be nowhere for your finger to bend.

You couldn't bend your finger.

Each of the places on your body where

you can bend something, that's called a joint.

So you see, by having more than one bone in each finger,

that allows your finger to bend.

Now, think of all the places on your body that can bend.

Your neck, your legs, your arms.

You see, if you didn't have so many bones in your body,

you wouldn't be able to move in so many ways.

So in summary, without bones our body would have no structure.

You literally couldn't stand up.

And by having so many bones, that allows our bodies

to bend in many places.

Without that, we wouldn't be able to move.

That's all for this week's question.

Thanks, Gideon for asking it.

Now, we have something special for this week's episode.

If you have time, my friends and I here at Mystery Science

have created a step by step activity that combines science

with art.

You can find a link to the activity

at the end of this video.

OK, for the next episode.

I reached into my question jar and found

three questions submitted to me that I'm

thinking about answering.

When this video is done playing, you'll get to vote on one.

You can choose from, why do spiders bite?

Do bats really drink blood?

Or, how can you tell if a mushroom is poisonous?

So, submit your vote when the video's over.

I want to hear from all of you watching.

There are mysteries all around us.

Stay curious and see you next week.

For more infomation >> Why do our skeletons have so many bones? - Duration: 4:05.

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Pocket monkey Coco,Why do you like to flip the garbage can? - Duration: 1:16.

Coco,Are you turning over the garbage bin again? What's in the garbage can?

For more infomation >> Pocket monkey Coco,Why do you like to flip the garbage can? - Duration: 1:16.

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Emotional Awareness - Why do you react the way you do? - Duration: 0:30.

It's a fact that all humans are incredibly emotional.

We are constantly switching between emotions based on our interpretation of

what is happening around us and to us. An increased awareness of your own thoughts

emotions and behaviors will help you understand why you react the way you do

and what works or doesn't work so well for you.

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