What part of the human is best to eat?

If you had to eat a human, what part should you eat? The brain and muscles are probably your best bet according to Yale certified nutritionist Dr. Jim Stoppani. Muscles offer protein and the brain would provide slow-burning energy since it's high in fat and glucose.
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What part of the human body should you eat first?

So if you want to go true Paleo by adding a little human to your diet, you should start with a person's fat pads, which carry the most nutritional value on average (approximately 50,000 calories).
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What is the most tender part of a human?

The tenderest parts are those that come from the internal body cavity, and are only there to support vital parts, like the spinal column. Think of human anatomy. Arms and legs are out. They would be shoulder roast, butt roast, top and bottom round, ham, shank.
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What body part do you use to eat?

Mouth. Food starts to move through your GI tract when you eat. When you swallow, your tongue pushes the food into your throat. A small flap of tissue, called the epiglottis, folds over your windpipe to prevent choking and the food passes into your esophagus.
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Which organ of human body does not help in digestion?

The appendix may be the most commonly known useless organ.

While plant-eating vertebrates still rely on their appendix to help process plants, the organ is not part of the human digestive system.
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How long does water stay in your stomach?

Liquids leave the stomach faster because there is less to break down: Plain water: 10 to 20 minutes. Simple liquids (clear juices, tea, sodas): 20 to 40 minutes.
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What is the most useless body part?

Appendix. The appendix is perhaps the most widely known vestigial organ in the human body of today. If you've never seen one, the appendix is a small, pouch-like tube of tissue that juts off the large intestine where the small and large intestines connect.
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What is the heaviest body part?

The largest internal organ (by mass) is the liver, with an average of 1.6 kilograms (3.5 pounds). The largest external organ, which is also the largest organ in general, is the skin.
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What is the hardest working organ in your body?

The heart is the hardest-working muscle in your body.
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Do females have loins?

The region of the hips, groin, and lower abdomen. b. The reproductive organs. [Middle English loine, from Old French loigne, from Vulgar Latin *lumbea (carō), loin (meat), feminine of *lumbeus, of the loin, from Latin lumbus, loin.]
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Do humans have loins?

In human anatomy the term "loin" or "loins" refers to the side of the human body below the rib cage to just above the pelvis. It is frequently used to reference the general area below the ribs. While the term "loin" is generally not used in medical science, some disorders do include the term.
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Which body part is least sensitive to pain?

Similarly with cold receptors: once the chill drops to frost-bite level, a set of pain receptors takes command. These produce a slow, burning pain; the faster the neurons fire, the more intense the pain. The tongue, lips, and fingertips are the most touch- sensitive parts of the body, the trunk the least.
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What is the sweatiest part of the body?

Interestingly, feet are usually the sweatiest part of the human body because each foot has approximately 250,000 sweat glands. They can produce up to half a litre of perspiration per day. Plus, they spend a lot of time wrapped in shoes and socks, increasing the amount of sweat they excrete.
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What is the tastiest food in the world?

The world's 50 best foods
  1. Massaman curry, Thailand. One more reason to visit Thailand.
  2. Neapolitan pizza, Italy. Neapolitan pizza: always delicious no matter the size. ...
  3. Chocolate, Mexico. ...
  4. Sushi, Japan. ...
  5. Peking duck, China. ...
  6. Hamburger, Germany. ...
  7. Penang assam laksa, Malaysia. ...
  8. Tom yum goong, Thailand. ...
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Does human skin have calories?

Some parts may take longer to digest — you'll rack up 10,280 calories from human skin alone — while others are snack-size, like the kidneys, and contain about 380 calories.
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What is the smallest organ in body?

The smallest organ in the body is the pineal gland, relative to its function. It is situated centrally in the brain, between the hemispheres in a groove.
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Which organ has the most blood?

At any given moment, your liver is holding approximately one pint of your body's blood.
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What's the largest solid internal organ?
  • filter and eliminate toxins from your blood.
  • produce bile.
  • make proteins for blood plasma.
  • turn excess glucose into glycogen for storage.
  • manage blood clotting.
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Which is longest bone in our body?

The femur is one of the most well-described bones of the human skeleton in fields ranging from clinical anatomy to forensic medicine. Because it is the longest and strongest bone in the human body, and thus, one of the most well-preserved in skeletal remains, it makes the greatest contribution to archaeology.
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What organ can you live without?

While you can't live without your liver, you can live with just part of it. Your liver is the only organ in your body that can regrow after parts of it have been removed or damaged. In fact, it can grow back to its full size in just months.
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What part of your body never grows?

Answer: The eyeball is the only organism which does not grow from birth. It is fully grown when you are born.
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What is the longest word in your body?

What does pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis mean? Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis is a term for a lung disease caused by inhaling silica dust, as in I had trouble breathing and my doctor diagnosed me with pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis.
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What is the fastest food can pass through you?

The quickest to digest are processed, sugary junk foods like candy bars. Your body tears through them in a matter of hours, quickly leaving you hungry again.
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How soon after eating should you poop?

Generally, it takes about 2 to 5 days from eating for food to pass through your body as stool, estimates the Mayo Clinic. However, since multiple factors are involved in the digestive process, it's difficult to give a good estimate of digestion time. Women also tend to digest their food slower than men.
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How much poop is in your body at any given time?

According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) the average man in the U.S. weighs 195.7 pounds, and the average woman weighs 168.5 pounds. This means a man of average weight produces about 1 pound of poop and a woman of average weight produces about 14 ounces of poop per day, contained in your large intestine.
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