part of body which does not harm.
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hip doesn't harm at all
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Some human body parts have become useless over the past few million years.
Useless body parts include the appendix, the tail bone, and the muscle fibers that produce goose bumps.
Some human body parts serve no purpose despite once having a specific function among our ancestors.
The appendix, for example, is not an essential body part (though some research suggests it may act as storage for good bacteria). In some cases, the appendix gets inflamed or ruptures, which requires surgical removal of the organ.
Useless body parts include the appendix, the tail bone, and the muscle fibers that produce goose bumps.
Some human body parts serve no purpose despite once having a specific function among our ancestors.
The appendix, for example, is not an essential body part (though some research suggests it may act as storage for good bacteria). In some cases, the appendix gets inflamed or ruptures, which requires surgical removal of the organ.
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