Organs that are not used for their original purpose!
Vestigial organs.
No humans sense organs are better than animals sense organs.
Sheep organs and human organs are actually not that different from each other. They both have the same functions for the animal.
Multicellular animals normally have body organs, yes.
Epithelium is the connective tissue in a frog that lines the organs. It covers the internal organs and forms a protective barrier.
To protect you'r internal organs
None. They are a mythical creature created by man to explain socialism.
Manya Surve died in 1982.
Manya Surve was born in 1944.
Narayan Gangaram Surve was born in 1926.
Narayan Gangaram Surve died in 2010.
In general, landfill leachate does not serve a meaningful purpose and is more of a hindrance than anything else. It can be possible to extract clean water from it however.
to sell and surve lots of drinks and customers to have the best coffee that they can get. Better than any other business.
Gotra: Vashishtha Kuldaivat: Bhairi Bhavani
Most organs in the human body serve a particular purpose, and many organs have more than one purpose. Some organs, like wisdom teeth and erector pili are essentially useless and are called vestigial. Other organs like the gall bladder or tonsils are useful, but not essential. Your question is a vague but just about every organ in the human body is essential for life.
The gotra of Surve is generally associated with the Maratha community. Gotra signifies lineage or clan within the Hindu community.
A vestigial is an organ that serves no useful function in an organism. There is only one useless organ belonging to the human body. The Appendix no longer aids in digestion. Four other body parts humans no longer need are the tailbone, wisdom teeth, body hair and male nipples. These are called vestigial organs.
No. Vestigial organs are organs that were previously useful to an animal, but, even though they are no longer useful, remain because evolution hasn't taken them away yet. Seals still use flippers.