Human being is said to be a moving museum of "vetigial organs" How can you support this statement.
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The list of vestigial organs in humans has shrunk from 180 in 1890 to 0 in 1999.
We can support this statement by looking at the points:
1. The appendix.
2. Sinuses.
3 . Wisdom teeth.
4. Coccyx.
5. Ear.
6. Arrector Pili.
7. Tonsils.
8. Male nipple.
9. The Palmar Grasp Reflex.
10. Plica Semilunaris.
This points exist as a vestige of our evolutionary heritage. Over time, these traits and behaviors become what are known as "vestigial". And scientists made it clear. But they are not so useless.
We can support this statement by looking at the points:
1. The appendix.
2. Sinuses.
3 . Wisdom teeth.
4. Coccyx.
5. Ear.
6. Arrector Pili.
7. Tonsils.
8. Male nipple.
9. The Palmar Grasp Reflex.
10. Plica Semilunaris.
This points exist as a vestige of our evolutionary heritage. Over time, these traits and behaviors become what are known as "vestigial". And scientists made it clear. But they are not so useless.
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