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A vestigial organ of the body​

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Answered by kookyth96972013
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The appendix doesn't appear to do anything except cause trouble, why can some people wiggle their ears and why do we have to go through the pain of wisdom teeth!? These 'useless' body-parts, otherwise known as vestigial organs, are remnants of lost functions that our ancestors possessed.

Answered by ganeshprasadv5
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Palmar Grasp Reflex. inherited reflex. ...

Tails. In the sixth week of gestation, the human embryo possesses a tail, complete with several vertebrae. ...

Wisdom Teeth. teeth Zoonar/Thinkstock. ...

Nictitating Membrane. eye © Sam23/Fotolia. ...

Auricular Muscles. ...

Palmaris Longus Muscle. ...

Pyramidalis Muscle.

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The appendix doesn't appear to do anything except cause trouble, why can some people wiggle their ears and why do we have to go through the pain of wisdom teeth!? These 'useless' body-parts, otherwise known as vestigial organs, are remnants of lost functions that our ancestors possessed.

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