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Anatomical polymorphism, the diversity of anatomical structures within a species, is a fundamental aspect of human biology with implications for various fields including anthropology, medicine, and evolutionary biology. This research article delves into the intricacies of anatomical polymorphism, shedding light on its underlying causes, evolutionary significance, and implications for clinical practice. Drawing upon a comprehensive review of existing literature and empirical evidence, we discuss the genetic, developmental, and environmental factors contributing to anatomical polymorphism. Furthermore, we explore the functional implications of anatomical diversity and its relevance in fields such as radiology, surgery, and forensic science. Through this multidisciplinary analysis, we aim to enhance our understanding of anatomical polymorphism and its profound implications for human health and evolution.