10/22/2016

Elephant vs Chili vs Laughter

Elephant vs Chili vs Laughter

Elephant is large mammals from family Elephantidae and the order Proboscidea. Chili is a fruit and vegetable members of the genus Capsicum. Laughter is a biological response produced by the body in response to certain stimuli. Who will win?




Elephants are large mammals from family Elephantidae and the order Proboscidea
Elephant
Elephants are large mammals from family Elephantidae and the order Proboscidea. Traditionally, there are two recognized species, namely the African elephant (Loxodonta africana) and Asian elephants (Elephas maximus), although some evidence suggests that African bush elephants and African forest elephants are different species (L. africana and L. cyclotis).

Elephants spread across sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. Elephantidae is only of the order Proboscidea familia is still another; familia others that are now extinct, including mammoths and mastodons. Male African elephants are the largest land animals with a high that can reach 4 m (13 ft) and a mass of approximately 7,000 kg (15,000 lb). Elephants have special characteristics, the most striking is the trunk or proboscis that is used for many things, especially to breathe, suck water, and pick up objects. His front teeth grew into fangs that can be used as a weapon and a tool for moving objects or digging. Big ears help regulate their body temperature. African elephants have larger ears and back are concave, while the smaller Asian elephant ears and back convex.

Elephants have been used as a working animal at least since the days of the Indus Valley Civilization and still in use until modern times. In 2000, there were elephants 13000-16500 workers in Asia. The elephants are usually captured in the wild at the age of 10-20 years, which can be trained quickly and easily, and be able to work for a longer time. They usually have traditionally captured using traps and lasso, but since 1950 has been used sedative. Asian elephant is more commonly used as a working animal, but in Africa the practice is also done.

Chili is a fruit and vegetable members of the genus Capsicum
Chili
Chili is a fruit and vegetable members of the genus Capsicum. The fruit can be classified as a vegetable or condiment, depending on how it is used. As a spice, spicy chilies are very popular in Southeast Asia as a food flavor enhancer. For art Padang cuisine, chili and even considered a "staple food" to ten (instead of nine). Very difficult for Padang cuisine made without chili.

Large red chilli (Capsicum annuum L.) is one of the vegetables that have high economic value. The chili contains a variety of useful compounds for human health. Sun et al. (2007) reported chili peppers contain antioxidants that serves to keep the body from free radical attack. The content of antioxidants is the green chili. Lasparaginase and chili also contains Capsaicin which act as anticancer agents (Kilham 2006; Bano & Sivaramakrishnan 1980).

Chili peppers (Capsicum annum L) is one of vegetables cultivated by farmers in Indonesia because it has a high selling price and has several health benefits, one of which is capsaicin which function in controlling cancer. Besides vitamin C is high enough for the chilli can meet the daily needs of each person, but it should be consumed in moderation to avoid stomach pain.

Laughter is a biological response produced by the body in response to certain stimuli
Laughter
Laughter is a biological response produced by the body in response to certain stimuli. The smile is considered a smooth and quiet way laughing. Currently there are various interpretations of nature.

The most recent studies, high impact, are made since 1999 by Robert Provine, behavioral neurobiologist at the University of Maryland, who said laughter is an involuntary "playful, instinctive, contagious, stereotyped and Control subconscious, or babble - which rarely it occurs alone. " In humans, laughter starts, on average, around four months of age, and according to recent scientific studies, is a form of communication innate inherited from the primates and closely related to language.

But for other authors such as Charles R. Gruner, University of Georgia (1978), laughter or synonym is reminiscent of the triumph of the fighter after winning his adversary. It ensures that there is an act of aggression even in all manifestations humor in the most innocuous cases. According to Gruner, "even a baby laughs, not as an expression of gratitude, but because he got what he wanted." The philosopher John Morreall (1983) argues that the biological origins of human laughter could be in a shared expression of relief after spending the danger; laxity we feel after laughing can help inhibit aggressive response, making laughter a sign of conduct indicating confidence in peers.