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Nostrils, ears, eyes, arms, legs, lungs, and kidneys. Am I right?


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For the most part , yes. But you left our fingers , toes, and for men, testicals.

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How about for women? Breasts. Actually, both men and women have them, but most men's are flat while most women's are exactly opposite.

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there's also the fallopian tubes

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