Our bodies are made up of cells. Cells of different sizes and colors and combined together form parts such as skin, brain, lungs, ...
You think you understand your body? But make sure the facts below will make you gape.
The adult skeleton consists of 206 units, connected to a network, performing many functions such as shaping the body frame, supporting movement and producing new blood cells.
The scientists discovered residual traces of red blood cells and connective tissue in dinosaur fossil foundations of 75 million years old.
According to experts, blood cells found on Otzi ice mummies are the oldest blood cells ever discovered.
US scientists have confirmed through experimentation, multi-characteristic growth factors can promote the expansion and regeneration of hematopoietic stem cells.
Researchers found that Tibetan snakes have genetic changes to survive in harsh environments.
We often attach ourselves to the ability of lactating lactating milk to mammals. But mammals are not the only class that can secrete nutrients for young children.
In 1924, an eccentric biologist named JBS Haldane predicted that more than 70% of babies would be created from artificial wombs in 2074.
According to scientists, the human body can stay young over time based on blood cells themselves.