No. Vestigial organs are organs that were previously useful to an animal, but, even though they are no longer useful, remain because evolution hasn't taken them away yet. Seals still use flippers.
Vestigial Organs
vestigial organs like the appendix which is vestigial in man
Generally, they are called vestigial organs
Vestigial structures are the expressed genetic remnants indicatory of a species evolutionary past. In humans one such vestigial remnant is the coccyx, which were once part of tail structures in our primate ancestors.
NO!
Vestigial Organs
The opposite of vestigial organs would be functionalorgans.
The limbs of a seal are referred to as "flippers."
vestigial organs like the appendix which is vestigial in man
there are 90 vestigial organs in human body
The opposite of vestigial organs would be functionalorgans.
The appendix is the best example of a vestigial organ.
appendix
Flippers.
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Yes, like all animals, wolves do have some vestigial organs. One good example is the dew claw.
Organs that are not used for their original purpose!Vestigial organs.