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How vestigial organs support organic evolution

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Answered by varshadakhle
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IN HUMAN BEING THE VESTIGIAL ORGAN SHOWS THAT OUR ANCISISTER ARE COMMON. .


IT MEANS IT SHOWS THE HUMAN EVOLUTION IS FROM COMMON ANCISISTER. .
Answered by zakir02
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Vestigial organs have long been one of the classic arguments used as evidence for evolutionThe argument goes like this: living organisms, including man, contain organs that were once functional in our evolutionary past, but that are now useless or have reduced functionThis is considered by many to be compelling evidence for evolutionMore importantly, vestigial organs are considered by some evolutionists to be evidence against creation because they reason a perfect Creator would not make useless organs.

The word vestige is derived from the Latin word vestigium, which literally means a “footprint.” The Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary defines a biological vestige as a “a bodily part or organ that is small and degenerate or imperfectly developed in comparison to one more fully developed in an earlier stage of the individual, in a past generation, or in closely related forms.”

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