Humans age because cellular damage accumulates over time as cells divide and repair themselves, with the body's repair mechanisms unable to fix all damage, leading to reduced cellular efficiency, weakened muscles, wrinkled skin, and slowed organ function; this natural process is not a disease but the price of staying alive.
Deep Dive
Prerequisite Knowledge
- No data available.
Where to go next
- No data available.
Deep Dive
Why Humans Age (And Why We Can't Stop It) 🧬⏳
Added:Why do humans age? It all comes down to damage. Every day your cells divide, repair, and work nonstop.
But over time, tiny mistakes [music] build up inside your DNA and cells.
Your body can fix many of them, but not all.
As the damage accumulates, cells [music] become less efficient, muscles weaken, skin wrinkles, and organs slow down.
Scientists are still studying aging, but for now, getting older is the price we pay for staying alive. Aging isn't a disease. It's a natural part of being human.
>> [music]
Related Videos
Lee la descripción
Zcomar
4K views•2026-06-06
A Secret Nest Inside the palms Tree.#insects #subscribe #viralvideo
Smallinsects99
334 views•2026-06-07
Painting Fun | Camp Youtube | Let's Go Bananas | Scholastic After School
ScholasticAfterSchool
163 views•2026-06-09
Why Do Humans Want to Pet Everything?
the_thought_vortex
108 views•2026-06-06
Scaling New Heights The Amazing Skills of the Ibe
TheanimalsLifehub
1K views•2026-06-06
Second New World Screwworm case confirmed in Texas
kxan_news
144K views•2026-06-06
Reversible Cell Injury | GPAT Pathophysiology | Important Question For Pharma Exams #gpat2027 #gpat
pharmacyindia4182
2K views•2026-06-08
Every Trout Species Explained In 10 Minutes
ApeXxExplained
601 views•2026-06-06











