Biology, asked by humerasadaf131, 7 months ago

which part of ear is vestigial??​

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Answered by vishajain821
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Around the human ear are tiny, weak muscles that once would have let evolutionary ancestors pivot their ears to and fro. Today, the muscles aren't capable of moving much — but their reflex action still exists. These muscles are vestigial, meaning they're remnants of evolution that once had a purpose but no longer do.

Answered by AmeliaAnn
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The outer structure of the ear also shows some vestigial features, such as the node or point on the helix of the ear known as Darwin's tubercle which is found in around 10% of the population.

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