Monday, December 23, 2013

10 Useless Organs of Human Body

Can there really be a useless organ? Well, no one wants to part with their appendix, until it acts up. Same with wisdom teeth. See what other ha-ha's Mother Nature endowed us with.

No. 10 - Plica semilunaris (third eyelid)


You may not know it, but you have a third eyelid. Pull open the two more noticeable eyelids and take a look - it's located right in the corner by the tear duct. The third eyelid is left over from what's known as a nictitating membrane which is still present in animals like chickens, lizards and sharks.


No. 9 - Body Hair


No doubt we were once hairier. Up until about 3 million years ago, we were covered with it. But by the time Homo *****us arrived, the ability to sweat meant we could shed our wooly ways.


No. 8 - Sinuses


Doctors don't really know much about sinuses, only that we have a lot of them. Possibilities for their function range from insulating our eyes to changing the pitch and tone of our voice.


No. 7 - Adenoids


Adenoids trap bacteria, but they're also prone to swelling and infection. Just ask any 7-year-old. Luckily, our adenoids shrink with age and are often removed, along with ...


No. 6 - Tonsils



Also prone to swelling and infection. If you have them by your 30s, it's almost an accomplishment.

No. 5 - Coccyx


More useful as a game-winning Scrabble word than part of the anatomy, the coccyx, or tailbone, is several fused vertebrae left over from the olden days when we had tails.

No. 4 - ere.ector Pili


When were hairier (see No. 9), the *****or pili made the hairs stand on end when we needed to appear bigger and scarier. Now, it just gives us goose bumps.

No. 3 - Wisdom Teeth


Back in the day, when we ate mammoth meat off the bone and didn't floss afterward, our teeth tended to fall out. Therefore, when those reserve molars, aka wisdom teeth, came in they were welcomed. Nowadays, fluoride and dental plans have just made them a huge pain.

No. 2 - Appendix


Darwin claimed the appendix was useful for digestion during our early plant-eating years; it's dwindled down to little since we started eating more digestible foods.

No. 1 - Male nip.ples


Because, why?

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