Everyday Science

Science in Our Body

Here we address to reasoning questions arising in the minds of children on the basis of their day to day observations by giving their scientific answers. Some questions which children asked over the years regarding science in our body are given below

Why the inner layer of stomach remains unaffected inspite of quite strong hydrochloric acid present in the gastric juice of stomach ?

You may be knowing that there is hydrochloric acid present in our stomach and normally the hydrochloric acid burns our skin. But why the inner layer of stomach remains unaffected inspite of quite strong hydrochloric

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Why do we sneeze when some foreign bodies get into our nose?

Basically the sneezing is an act of sending air out from the nose and month. In there is any sensation or irritation in the nerves in our nose, it makes us to sneeze. Whenever some foreign bodies get into our nose,

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Cow can survive on papers and sawdust but why the human beings cannot survive on papers and sawdust?

Cow can survive on papers and sawdust but why the human beings cannot survive on papers and sawdust?

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