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examples of vestigial organs in plant Atleast 5​

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Answered by Magic55
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Are there vestigial organs in plants?

Yes, there are vestigial organ in the plants. For example, The plant belonging to basal angiosperms (amborella trichopoda) have the vestigial organs in their flowers that suggests they evolved from plants that produced both pollen and ovules in the same flower. Also in the plant cassia, androecium is vestigial so it's androcium is pistinode. And so in the hundred root plant, because the gynoecium is vestigial thus it's abortive stamen (frequently resembling a stamen without it's anther) is also vestigial.

Answered by Surnia
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Vestigial organs are those structural organs that do not exhibit a functional role in the body of the organism.

Explanation:

  • The vestigial organs used to be a part of the organism in the past that used to perform a specialized function but appears to be present as a residual part in the newly evolved ancestor.
  • The examples of vestigial organs include 1. Pelvic bones in snakes. 2. Human vermiform appendix. 3. Presence of tail bone or coccyx attach at the bottom of the sacrum in humans. 4. Presence of arrector pilli muscles in humans. 5. The presence of eyes in cave-dwelling animals which do not receive sunlight.

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