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richard |
why do we have two kidneys when we only need one? Isn't it possible that at a lower stage of evolution, living in a different world and climate, that our predecessors experienced larger degrees of kidney failure and needed two kidneys? the second kidney and the appendix are body parts we no longer need, from earlier models.' | ||
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