Biology, asked by TaqaddusFatima, 3 months ago

what are vestigial organs?
in human body??​

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Answered by harshkhandelwal50
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Hope It Will Be Helpful.

Explanation:

Palmar Grasp Reflex. inherited reflex. ...

Palmar Grasp Reflex. inherited reflex. ...Tails. In the sixth week of gestation, the human embryo possesses a tail, complete with several vertebrae. ...

Palmar Grasp Reflex. inherited reflex. ...Tails. In the sixth week of gestation, the human embryo possesses a tail, complete with several vertebrae. ...Wisdom Teeth. teeth Zoonar/Thinkstock. ...

Palmar Grasp Reflex. inherited reflex. ...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. ...

Palmar Grasp Reflex. inherited reflex. ...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. Structure of the ear. ...

Palmar Grasp Reflex. inherited reflex. ...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. Structure of the ear. ...Palmaris Longus Muscle. ...

Palmar Grasp Reflex. inherited reflex. ...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. Structure of the ear. ...Palmaris Longus Muscle. ...Pyramidalis Muscle.

Answered by arpitasaina09
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Explanation:

>>>Vestigial organs could be defined as organs or parts of human, plant and animal bodies that do not have any clear function and are considered to be residual parts from their respective ancestors. Vestigial organs are proof that all living organisms have evolved over time and are also helpful in explaining adaptation.

>>>Structures that have no apparent function and appear to be residual parts from a past ancestor are called vestigial structures. Examples of vestigial structures include the human appendix, the pelvic bone of a snake, and the wings of flightless.

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