Tuesday, May 11, 2010

The science of 'farting'

"FART" can stand for: Frequency Actuated Rectal Tremor.

  • Farting, also known as flatulence, is the act of passing intestinal gas from the anus.
  • Intestinal gas comes from several sources: air we swallow, gas that seeps into our intestines from our blood, gas produced by chemical reactions in our guts, and gas produced by bacteria living in our guts.
  • Burps are not farts that come out your mouth. They have to do with your stomach.

Why Do Farts Smell?
  • The smell of farts comes from gas and mercaptans (other gases) in the mixture.
  • These compounds contain sulfur.
  • The more sulfur-rich foods you eat, the more sulfides and mercaptans will be made by the bacteria in you guts, and the more your farts will stink.
  • Foods like cauliflower, eggs and meat are really bad for making stinky farts.
  • Beans on the other hand, may make you fart a lot but they aren't usually the smelly kind.
good to know how bacteria influence your day.

thx mr.bacteria!


2 comments:

sapphire said...

waa...interesting..
research ek?

CIKAIDA said...

oh x..aida copy dkt website lain.hihi.

my research is about bacteria aggregative behaviour.