in genetics,human beings have 99%of their genes common and only 1% differ from person to another.
those 99% are reponsible for common issues and organs people have like all people have 2 hands with 5 fingers in each.every body has 1 nose 2 eyes 2 ears one mouth.we all have one heart deviated to the left,one stomach are the left and one liver at the right etc.....
the 1% differance is differant in each person like ur skin colour,eyes colour,height,weight,intelligence,vision,hereditary diseases etc....
but sometimes u can find that some people have more that 1% of differances like having their heart in the right.or having 3 or 6 fingers.but those cases are really rare.
2007-04-24 09:17:37
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answered by Pinka 3
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2016-09-22 16:56:17
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answered by ? 3
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I do not know in the event you might name it an organ transplant, however I was once born with a deformed correct ear. I had surgical procedures whilst I was once 7 and whilst I was once 12. They took epidermis from my inside thigh and cartelige from my hip and grafted it into...good...it does not seem like my left ear, however appears bigger than it did whilst I was once born. At the time (24 years in the past) there wasn't the science to discover out if I had an ear drum down there, they usually had been afraid to hit the nerve, so I were not able to listen to out of that ear for my entire lifestyles. I just lately learned that I DO have an ear drum, and feature been screening medical professionals to look if I can discover person who will do one more operation, expectantly to open the ear canal. It's horrifying, and I've subsidized out two times, however I consider if I can discover the correct health care provider I will cross via with it.
2016-09-05 22:38:42
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answered by ? 4
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How easy do you find it to identify people that are not the same race as you eg Asian, African(I am assuming you are European???)...we find it easy to identify features in faces we idnetify and are familiar with.....
We PREDOMINATLY identify people based on facial features and can pick out little subtle differences.....but in unfamilar groups its harder....even in other animals, when you first see a herd of sheep/cattle/pigs or whatever, how easy is it to identify all the different individuals...its takes time (and you firstly identify the different ones eg has a black foot, little mark, funny eye, small......)
Because we seem to focus on differences its harder to remember how similar we actually are......and that inside, just as we are on the outside we are made pretty much the same (eg 2 or everything on the sides and 1 of everthing down the middle!!)...we have 2 eyes in the the same position, nose etc but we see sometihng to identify them instead....green eyes, large nose etc
2007-04-24 11:22:50
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answered by mareeclara 7
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The structure of the human body will stay similar, but a small amount of variance is common. occasionally there will be a large gen tic deformity and the location of organs may change slightly.
2007-04-24 09:07:58
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answered by ryne flynn 1
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There will be minor variations but in general the arrangement of organs will be similar if not identical. Exceptions to the rule are always there.
2007-04-24 09:03:40
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answered by Swamy 7
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The organs are relatively in the same position in everybody.
2007-04-24 09:06:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh, you mean how facial features can be different? I don't imagine there's much different besides size and health
2007-04-24 09:05:47
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answered by Anonymous
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