tailbone of a human
whale pelvis bone
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∙ 7y agoMia Jones
pelvic bone of a snake (apex)
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∙ 12y agoAppendix is the only consistent vestigeal organ in human body,but classifying it as vestigeal is debated since it seems to be having some immune functions.
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pelvic bone of a snake
Liver
ostrich wings, or the appendix in humans
ostrich wings, or the appendix in humans
The human tailbone, also known as the coccyx, is an example of a vestigial structure. It is a remnant of our evolutionary past when our distant ancestors had tails. Today, the coccyx serves no functional purpose in humans but is a small bone at the end of the spine.
A vestigial structure is one that no longer appears to service a purpose in maintaining homeostasis. An example is the vermiform appendix.
vestigial organ is for example"appendix"in human beings.another example is the"tail bone"in human beings.
No. DNA is not a vestigial structure as it has not ceased to function
Vestigial StructureA vestigial structure is a structure that appears to no longer have a use in the body.
A structure remaining in an animal but with no use at all is called a vestigial structure. These structures are remnants of organs or features that had a purpose in the organism's evolutionary past, but have lost their function over time. Examples include the human appendix or the wings of flightless birds like ostriches.
Vestigial StructureA vestigial structure is a structure that appears to no longer have a use in the body.
Vestigial StructureA vestigial structure is a structure that appears to no longer have a use in the body.
Vestigial StructureA vestigial structure is a structure that appears to no longer have a use in the body.