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What are vestigial organs? Write two example of vestigial orgAn​

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Answered by mohmmedsufiyanali19
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Vestigial organs are the structures which have no apparent function in a particular organism perhaps once they did. They appear to be a residual part of a past ancestor. For example, as in snakes, they have pelvic bones although they do not have legs because they are descendants of reptiles which possess legs.

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Answered by Anonymous
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\bold{Vestigial\: organs} are those particular organs that are present as reduced structures and they do not perform any functions in the body. As the organs are developed and functional in lower organisms, they act as the proof of evolution.

For example, appendix, ear muscles, nictitating membrane of eye, mammary gland in man are some of the vestigial organs present in human body.

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