Biology, asked by rehanone94, 1 year ago

state the evidences of vestigial organs for evolution in man

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Answered by duttabhaskarjyoti48
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Answer:

the ear; wisdom teeth; the appendix; the tail bone; body hair; and the semilunar fold, in the corner of the eye.

Explanation:

Answered by Anonymous
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Evidences from vestigial organs:- The organs which are present in reduced form and do not perform any function in the body but are functional in related animals are called vestigial organs.

Examples:-

(i) Nicttating membrane

(ii) Muscles of pinna that is known as auricular muscles.

(iii) Vermiform appendix that is Caecum.

(iv) Coccyx

(v) Canine teeth

(vi) Third molars or wisdom teeth.

(vii) Body hair

(viii) Nipples in males

(ix) Segmented muscles of abdomen.

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