
The Science Behind Goose Bumps: Anatomy and Function
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Health Sciences, Biology
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University
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The video explores the phenomenon of goosebumps, explaining their origin, anatomy, and function. It discusses the role of the arrector pili muscle and how goosebumps are triggered involuntarily by cold or strong emotions. The video also compares human goosebumps to those in mammals, highlighting their evolutionary significance. Finally, it concludes with an analogy of the human body as a puzzle, emphasizing the interconnectedness of its structures.
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