Seem is the operative word here. Vestigial structureshave another job from the original bob they did in the organism.
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One example of a body structure that doesn't seem to have a function is the human appendix. This small, pouch-like organ located near the junction of the small and large intestines has historically been considered a vestigial structure with no clear purpose in modern humans. Other examples include remnants of the tailbone in humans and wisdom teeth, which are often considered vestigial structures that served a purpose in our ancestors but are less functional in present-day humans.
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Your organs will go back to their place after pregnancy. They seem pressed together when you are pregnant. Once the baby is out your body will adjust.
well i'd hope so. you dont seem like a very caring boy/girlfriend.
vestigial structure-such as the human appendix, doesn't seem to have a function and may once have functioned in the body of an ancestor..:)
If you mean have 2 different real x-value solutions then no.Otherwise a quadratic function will always have 2 solutions, just that they may both be the same value (repeated root) making it seem like there is only one solution value, or non-real (complex) making it seem like it has no solution value.
Through evolutionary changes, an organism might retain a lasting organ or anatomical feature that is no longer useful. The appendix is a vestigial organ in humans- it serves no purpose but may have been useful before a major change in the digestive system.
that his body dissolves into the air and water (apex)
No, as far as I can tell it has no real function, much like the parking meters that you can set but don't seem to do anything.
Possibly part of a body seal. There are areas where the factory glues items like that over manufacturer holes in the body to seal them off.
Your body heats up, the feeling of temperature is relative.