Why are thorn of Bougainvillea plant and a tendril of Passiflora plant Considered as homologous structures?
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- Structures that don't have any obvious characteristic and appear like residual elements from a past ancestor are called vestigial structures. Examples of vestigial structures consist of the human appendix, the wings of flightless birds and the pelvic bone of a snake.
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