Bones
<p style="color:#dbdbdb ;padding:20px; border-left:5px solid #7f7f7f;">Our life comprises so many day-to-day activities, be it eating our breakfast, to climbing down stairs from our house, to riding a vehicle, to working out in the gym or say, even sleeping. Every physical activity or work that we do requires expansion and contraction. Hence, all the physical work that is carried out from our birth until the day we die is done with the help of our Bones. At birth, an infant’s body consists of 270 Bones, but as the infant grows, many of the Bones fuse together and by the time the child grows up to be an adult, it leaves a total of 206 separate Bones. </p>
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Appendix
<p style="color:#dbdbdb ;padding:20px; border-left:5px solid #000000;">The Appendix or also known as the vermiform Appendix is a blind-ended tube that is connected to the cecum.</p>
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Anus
<p style="color:#dbdbdb ;padding:20px; border-left:5px solid #000000;">The Anus and the rectum are the final stages of our digestive system. The rectum is the final straight section of the large intestine before reaching the Anus.</p>
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