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What goalkeeper has scored more goals in his career than many outfield players?

Some football goalkeepers help their team not only keep a clean sheet but also score goals by taking penalties and free kicks. Especially often this style of play is practiced by South American goalkeepers. Brazilian Rogerio Seni has been the most successful in the history of football, scoring over 100 goals. The extravagant goalkeeper from Paraguay, Jose Luis Chilavert, is also widely known. He scored 62 goals, but remains the only goalkeeper to score a hat-trick in one match.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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Do insects have a heart?

It is hard to believe that such tiny creatures as insects have a heart and lungs, nerves and a brain. But nevertheless it is so. The large nerve center in the head of insects is their brain. It receives sensations and sends a signal to the muscles, causing them to work. This is done automatically, because all the actions of insects are automatic. The blood of insects is not red like that of humans. It cannot tolerate oxygen, which gives blood its red color.

The heart of an insect is part of a long tube that runs through the body, just under the skin. The tube ends in the brain. Along the entire length of this tube there are tiny holes with valves. Blood enters the heart through these openings. The heart contracts and forces blood to flow to it. In the head, blood bathes the brain and flows back through the body. When moving backwards, blood also enters the organs of the body, muscles and the nervous system. She brings digested food with her and picks up waste products.

You can observe the heart in some species of insects. If you carefully examine the caterpillar of the winter scoop, the larva of the mosquito or some other caterpillars, you can notice the heart in the form of a tube along the entire back, observe how it beats. You will notice that the heart beats faster when the insect is warm and slower when the insect is cold.

A very interesting fact is connected with the power of insects. Considering their small size, they are surprisingly strong. The reason for this is that insects have a lot of muscles, and they are very powerful. A human has about 800 muscles, and a grasshopper has about 900!

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