Biology, asked by atharvaparab20056, 4 months ago

Vestigial organs, though non-functional in certain organism, it may be functional in other organisms.
Explain.

Answers

Answered by mansha10tha2234
7

Answer:

Vestigiality is the retention during the process of evolution of genetically determined structures or attributes that have lost some or all of the ancestral function in a given species.[1] Assessment of the vestigiality must generally rely on comparison with homologous features in related species. The emergence of vestigiality occurs by normal evolutionary processes, typically by loss of function of a feature that is no longer subject to positive selection pressures when it loses its value in a changing environment. The feature may be selected against more urgently when its function becomes definitively harmful, but if the lack of the feature provides no advantage, and its presence provides no disadvantage, the feature may not be phased out by natural selection and persist across species.

Answered by mfpatil77
3

Answer:

above answer is right dear friend

Explanation:

because i ask it to my teacher

Similar questions