Why do we have to sleep? can we just do everything we want all the day?!


Question: uhm...i just dont like to sleep...but im a sleepy person...hate being it! just answer!!!


Answers: uhm...i just dont like to sleep...but im a sleepy person...hate being it! just answer!!!

Our brain has to recharge its battery For real.
Have you ever wondered how much electricity our brain puts out in one days time,

Just to mention a few

Making muscles move so we can walk
pick up things
tell what we think
sit and watch TV understanding what is going on
read a book and
keep it all in memory

Just for starters and then the a few of the important things

Keep us breathing
Blinking eyes
Heart beating

Each of these take a little zap of electric along nerves to make it do just enough and not to much.

Then we work our muscles all day long and they brun up energy calories and carbo's to do the job

and a little damage is done to them and have to do a rebuild repair job and it can not be done while the water is still turned on so to say.

So you now know why, I hope, this helps you to understand how marvelous of a machine our bodies really is are?

We have to sleep to let our body relax, whilst we walk about etc our heart, lungs, brain and muscle are working, if we walked all day we would break down. Whilst we sleep only our heart/lungs/brain is working therefor we are relaxing. If you went too long without sleep it can be deadly. simple! =)

Simply becuase without sleep your body cannot function.
Your brain needs time to go through everything that happened in that day.
You would always be stessed and sore and tierd from lack of rest. It would be horable!





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