It’s just a prank

Many people can do unnatural/weird things, from being very flexible to having a very sharp memory. But can anyone do it or should you try it? No, never. What you think of testing your limits or pranking someone for fun, can take your life away or cause you major harm. Every organ of the body has a specific task to perform and has its limits like a mouth to eat, nose to smell and tongue to taste things but if you try to do something that is not advised by the doctors or yoga experts please don’t do it.

We have covered many other stories like this where friends are swimming in a swimming pool and they try a prank on a friend and the friend loses his life on which the prank was performed. Similarly, one case of boys swimming in the lake was also covered. You must read them too. There was one more case that looked normal but the water in the swimming pool was very old due to which he lost his life later.

A strange video shows a teenage boy pulling his long hair from his nose to his tongue, seemingly as a prank. He suddenly began ch*king and struggling to breathe. In the un**nsored video, it shows he collapsed moments later, his body shaking uncontrollably. What’s your thought for this poor young boy?

Morals

Each body organ system has major organs which as the primary functions listed below don’t use them for anything else.

Organ SystemMajor OrgansPrimary Functions
Circulatory SystemHeart, Blood Vessels (Arteries, Veins, Capillaries)Transports oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells throughout the body and removes metabolic wastes such as carbon dioxide and nitrogenous wastes. It also helps regulate body temperature and pH balance.
Respiratory SystemNose, Pharynx, Larynx, Trachea, Bronchi, LungsFacilitates the exchange of gases between the body and the environment by bringing oxygen into the body and removing carbon dioxide. It also plays a role in maintaining acid-base balance.
Digestive SystemMouth, Esophagus, Stomach, Small Intestine, Large Intestine, Rectum, Anus, Liver, Pancreas, GallbladderBreaks down food into nutrients that can be absorbed into the bloodstream, and eliminates solid wastes from the body. It also plays a role in maintaining water and electrolyte balance.
Excretory SystemKidneys, Ureters, Urinary Bladder, UrethraRemoves waste products from the body and regulates water and electrolyte balance. It also helps maintain blood pressure and pH balance.
Endocrine SystemPituitary Gland, Thyroid Gland, Parathyroid Glands, Adrenal Glands, Pancreas, Ovaries, TestesProduces and secretes hormones that regulate metabolism, growth and development, tissue function, sexual function, reproduction, sleep, and mood, among other things.
Integumentary SystemSkin, Hair, Nails, Sweat Glands, Sebaceous GlandsProtects the body from external factors such as bacteria, chemicals, and temperature. It also helps regulate body temperature and water balance, and provides sensory information.
Skeletal SystemBones, Cartilage, Ligaments, TendonsProvides structural support and protection for internal organs, facilitates movement by serving as points of attachment for muscles, stores minerals such as calcium and phosphorus, and houses bone marrow for blood cell production.
Muscular SystemSkeletal Muscles, Smooth Muscles, Cardiac MuscleAllows for movement of the body and its parts, maintains posture, and produces heat through muscle contractions.
Nervous SystemBrain, Spinal Cord, Nerves, Sensory OrgansCollects, processes, and responds to sensory information; controls voluntary and involuntary actions; and facilitates communication between different parts of the body.
Reproductive SystemMale: Testes, Vas Deferens, Seminal Vesicles, Prostate, Penis
Female: Ovaries, Fallopian Tubes, Uterus, Vagina, Mammary Glands
Produces, stores, and transports reproductive cells (sperm in males, eggs in females); supports the development of offspring (in females); and produces hormones that influence sexual function and behavior.
Lymphatic SystemLymph Nodes, Lymph Vessels, Thymus, Spleen, TonsilsDefends against infection and disease by housing and transporting white blood cells; returns excess tissue fluid to the bloodstream; and absorbs fats and fat-soluble vitamins from the digestive system and transports them to the bloodstream.

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