Do you mean the OS cordis (bones in the heart)? If so then it is not seen in humans, it is common in ruminant species like cattle, it is also seen in otters! It is part of the Splanchnic skeleton and the bone form on soft tissue.
Humans evolved from monkeys rather than sharing a common ancestor with them.
There is no disease that causes humans to develop sharp teeth. Sharp teeth are typically seen in carnivorous animals, such as sharks and big cats, for hunting and eating meat. In humans, sharp teeth may be caused by genetics, misalignment, or dental procedures such as filings or crowns.
Humans generally have higher levels of intelligence compared to animals. This is due to our advanced cognitive abilities, such as problem-solving, reasoning, and language skills, which are more developed in humans. Additionally, humans have the ability to create and use complex tools, engage in abstract thinking, and exhibit self-awareness, traits that are less commonly seen in animals.
Humans exhibit a wide range of physical appearances and characteristics due to genetic variation, environmental factors, and evolutionary adaptations. These factors contribute to the diversity seen in human populations around the world.
Albinism in humans is caused by a genetic mutation that affects the production of melanin, the pigment that gives color to skin, hair, and eyes. This mutation results in little to no melanin being produced, leading to the characteristic lack of pigmentation seen in individuals with albinism.
"OS cardis" does not appear to be a recognized term in the context of operating systems or technology. It is possible that there is a typo or misspelling. If you provide more context or clarification, I may be able to better assist you.
os-cardis is a heterotopic bone present in aortic fibrous ring of cattle.
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Not straight ones.
No. Monocot is a term which applies to plants like grass. Turdus cardis is the Japanese thrush, a very handsome bird.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_thrush
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Variant of the Anglo-Saxon Os with the suffix kin. I have seen Os described as divine however I have also seen Oskin translated to gods spear.
Some humans probably can and so and have previously. on the other hands, many humans have not yet seen Him
ultra sound test is seen but result is os is closed Idont know what is mean that os