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You can see inside certain fuses receptacles that they are just plastic with no metal connections. Those definitely are not missing fuses. The next consideration I would suggest is that if the system was working previously, then you should only need to replace the fuses that blew... if fuses did not blow or they got replaced, then there should be no change in the fuse box.
Vehicle chassis and electrical are often wired from the factory to support features that are not available on your specific trim level, even in your region/national market (heated side mirrors in US vs Canada is an example of this). It's cheaper for them to use the same fuse box across all markets, even if you don't have all the features. End result is that fuses missing from labeled fuse panels are not abnormal and don't indicate any problems.
Vehicle chassis and electrical are often wired from the factory to support features that are not available on your specific trim level, even in your region/national market (heated side mirrors in US vs Canada is an example of this). It's cheaper for them to use the same fuse box across all markets, even if you don't have all the features. End result is that fuses missing from labeled fuse panels are not abnormal and don't indicate any problems.