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It's AumSum Time.
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Why do bees die when they sting us?
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I don't know.
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But it sounds super sad.
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Yes.
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Honeybees are the only bees that die after stinging.
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But if they die, why do they sting?
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Bees only sting when they feel we are a threat to their queen or their hive.
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Now, the stinger of a honeybee is barbed.
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After stinging, it can easily come out, if the skin is thin.
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But since human skin is thick, the barbed stinger gets stuck.
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Hence, when the bee tries to pull herself, she ends up tearing the abdomen.
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Leaving behind her venom sac, parts of the digestive tract, etc. and thus, killing herself.
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Now, although the bee is dead, we should make sure that we remove the sting.
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Why?
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Because in spite of being detached from the bee.
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The venom sac continues to pump venom, thus increasing the pain.
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How do scars form?
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It is a secret process.
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I cannot reveal it.
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No.
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It's not a secret process.
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A scar is formed when our skin tissue heals itself after an injury.
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Our skin tissue has collagen.
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Collagen is a structural protein produced by fibroblasts.
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Collagen keeps our skin firm and it is usually arranged in a basket weave pattern.
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Can I use this basket to keep my bags of chips?
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Please listen.
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When we get injured, our skin tissue gets damaged.
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So, in order to heal and close the wound, fibroblasts produce more collagen.
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But, instead of arranging in a basket weave pattern.
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The collagen cross links and aligns in a single direction.
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As a result.
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The injured area of the skin appears different from normal skin, thus causing a scar.
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Why do our muscles get sore?
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Because they want to go to a spa.
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No.
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When we begin to go to gym or perform a new intense physical workout.
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Our muscles begin to feel sore the next morning.
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This soreness is called Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness or DOMS.
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DOMS occurs usually after eccentric contractions.
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What does that even mean?
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When a muscle is lengthening and contracting at the same time.
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It is known as an eccentric contraction.
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For example, when we lower a dumbbell.
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Our biceps muscle is slowly relaxing and lengthening.
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But at the same time, it is still contracting to hold the heavy weight of the dumbbell.
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Similarly, in a squat, as we lower ourselves, our quadriceps muscle is lengthening.
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But at the same time, it is still contracting to hold our upper body weight.
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Such eccentric contractions generate tension in the muscles.
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Creating minute tears in them, thus, causing the soreness or pain.
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Can animals get a sunburn?
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Yes.
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Due to ultraviolet radiation of the sun, animals can also get sunburns.
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However, to protect themselves from the harmful radiation.
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Different animals have different biological defenses.
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For example, reptiles have scales, birds have feathers.
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Animals like sheep, dogs and cats have fur or hair.
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Sperm whales have a special protein, fin whales have more melanin, etc.
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Does anybody have Captain America's shield?
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Please listen.
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Some animals even produce certain substances to protect themselves from the harmful radiation.
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For example, hippopotamuses secrete a fluid made up of red and orange pigments.
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Some fish, amphibians, reptiles and birds produce a chemical called gadusol.
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In addition to this, animals like rhinoceroses, elephants and pigs take mud baths.
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It is said that mud acts like a physical barrier between their skin and ultraviolet radiation.
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Thus preventing them from getting sunburns.