The myth of the useless organ in the human body
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4 min read
Over a century ago, a German anatomist published a list claiming up to 86 "useless" body parts in humans, from the appendix to the coccyx. Today, scientific understanding has radically shifted, and the concept of a completely useless organ in the human body is largely considered a myth. Instead, these structures, once thought to be redundant, are now understood to serve subtle yet important purposes or are simply remnants of our evolutionary past that are not necessarily detrimental.