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Did you know that you are made of trillions of cells
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but only around 200 different types?
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For example, the cells inside your cheek
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are made up of stratified
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squamous
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epithelium cells
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designed to handle constant abrasion.
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These type of cells are not only in your cheeks, but also in your vagina and
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anus as well.
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Hey guys, I'm Christine Sydelko and I'm here with ASAP Science and we're talking about why your body is amazing
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and mine is amazinger.
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When you are an embryo, the first opening that developed was
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your anus.
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That's right, you were once just a butthole.
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That means you are a Deuterostome
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and so is a sea urchin.
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Christine how much gas do you think exist in your anus in one day
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Science says that today about half a liter of gas exist in your anus
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and I say that too, I just said it
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If it feels like too much, don't worry as your brain already
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does a pretty good job of censoring content. Like your nose
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Your nose is
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The region that is blocked by the one eye is visible
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for the other eye, and the brain constructs a
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unified image and therefore you ignore your nose
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but your nose is so powerful. In fact
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if you convert your nose receptor neurones into binary code
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it's the equivalent of 46 petabytes
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that's more information than every movie
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ever made after 2017. Convert all the cells in
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your body and will add up to
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91.44 zettabytes
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or 10^21 bytes. Scientist hypothesized that during
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pregnancy you gave some cells to your mum
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I just gave gratitude
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This process is called Fetal Maternal...
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Microchimerism. I think I
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I got it. This process is called Fetal Maternal Micro...
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micro...michimisism
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Microchimerism. Microsoft
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Scientists has found fetal cells and various maternal tissues
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that can persist for decades. The reason for this is unclear
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but one hypothesis is that the baby is trying to increase
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its chance of survival. When your heart stops, your brain actually
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knows that you're dead. A study that investigated