Polydactyly (Extra fingers or toes) affects about five babies in every 10,000. It may run in families, if both parents have it there's a one in two chance that their children will be affected.
Men typically have 10 toes, with each foot having five toes.
The mitochondria - its membrane becomes permeable, allowing cytochrome c and other factors to leak into the cytosol allowing apoptosis to occur (killing the "cells between the toes"basically).cc
Normally 10. Unless a mutation has occurred or a toe was severed, then the number can vary.Most people have 10 toes. However, some people are born with missing toes. Other people lose one or more toes to accidents or illness such as in diabetes.
Some people with a foot fetish may enjoy sucking their own toes as it is a way for them to engage in their fetish. However, this behavior is not exclusive to people with foot fetishes and can be a form of self-stimulation for anyone.
During embryonic development, the process of apoptosis is used to eliminate the cells between the fingers, allowing them to separate and form individual digits. Apoptosis is a programmed cell death process that helps shape and sculpt the developing embryo by removing unwanted or excess cells.
it helps them swim better males have bigger webbed toes and femals have smaller webbed toes
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Okay... I have webbed toes.... Only 2 are though... (on both feet) There are absolutley no symptons!
webbed toes, although i do know some one with webbed toes, it is gross
no they have webbed feet
I think so, but if your webbed toes provide a difficulty in squishing your toes all together inside the shoe and then moving them up and down, then you will find it difficult. I'm not really sure because i have never seen anyone with webbed toes :)
no. but they have webbed toes and feathers.
yes it dose
Another word for conjoined toes/fingers (webbed) is Syndactyly.
the five toes of the turtle is webbed and is adapted for swimming.
A frog's front toes are typically smaller and more webbed than its back toes, which are usually larger and less webbed. Front toes help with gripping surfaces and maneuvering in water, while back toes provide propulsion for swimming and jumping.