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PROS and CONS of Removable Electronics

Well for a while now my team has been wanting to make a removable electronics board. Also for the past couple of weeks i have been trying to design a small one and have had many results. However to the point of the matter.

Why have removable electronics when the problems that could occur are so limited to a single part and not the whole entire board?

Please explain the pros and cons of this method.

Life itself has no removable board but is built around a structure
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