Biology, asked by raivimal3780, 1 year ago

U gave only some vestigial organs names but we want all names of vestigial organs names will u kindly give all names of vestigial organs

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Answered by Anonymous
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tail bones
wisdom teeth
inside corner of the eye
goose bumps
Palmer grasp reflex.
Answered by BlackWizard
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Vestigial organs is a term used for organs which are degenerated, underdeveloped or useless for an organism. Usually, with the changes in the outer environment, the organs undergo a gradual change in order to cope up with those changes. Presence of vestigial organs is an indication that they were useful for our ancestors but as we evolved with the changing surroundings, these structures lost their functionality but our still found in our bodies. It is not compulsory that if an organ is vestigial for humans, so will it be for other organisms too.

  • Palmar Grasp Reflex. inherited reflexPalmar grasp reflex in a newborn.

  • 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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