If we did not have a spine, we would be floppy and if you sat down, you would look like liquid. But you need a spine to live.
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Though, some 'persons' could be considered as quite 'spineless' (characteristically not anatomically).
There would be less genetic variation in humans
If a dead organism didn't decompose, it would remain largely intact for an extended period of time. Over time, it would become mummified or fossilized depending on the conditions it was exposed to, such as lack of moisture or oxygen.
If cocklebur fruits didn't have hooks, they would not be able to attach to passing animals or humans for seed dispersal. This would limit their ability to spread to new areas and could impact their overall population distribution and genetic diversity.
Without the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide, humans would not be able to adequately supply their cells with oxygen for energy production and remove waste carbon dioxide from their bodies. This would lead to cellular dysfunction, organ failure, and eventually death.
Humans would not be able too breath and probably die The human body essentially relies on oxygen to keep its muscles functioning, if there was no oxygen then humans would first use the oxygen it already had in the bloodstream. The body would then turn to anerobic respiration to keep the body functioning. After that the body would probably fall into a coma and die from oxygen deprivation
Nothing would happen. Humans ARE animals.
we would die
You would die
you would blow up
what would happen if the 8th amendment didn't exist
Because if he didnt ave a backbone his bumhole would close up really tight there fore it wouldnt be able to have anal and therfore there would be no baby whales and there faces would be squashed :)
we have freedom
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It is not possible .
Nothing would happen. You either believe in them or you don't!
Without a backbone, a vertebrate organism would lack the structural support and protection for the spinal cord, leading to severe mobility issues and vulnerability to injury. In humans, the backbone (or vertebral column) is crucial for maintaining posture, facilitating movement, and protecting the central nervous system. Without it, essential bodily functions would be compromised, resulting in a nonviable condition. Overall, the backbone is vital for both physical stability and overall health.
There will die