The appendix is the best example of a vestigial organ.
no. they are analogous organs
vestigial organs
Vestigial Organs
The opposite of vestigial organs would be functionalorgans.
NO!
vestigial organs like the appendix which is vestigial in man
there are 90 vestigial organs in human body
Are called vestigial organs and there are several very nice examples on both sides of the 'Gender Fence'.
The opposite of vestigial organs would be functionalorgans.
Vestigial organs provide evidence of evolutionary history, as they are remnants of structures that had a function in ancestors but are no longer needed in present-day organisms. They demonstrate how organisms have evolved over time to adapt to changing environments and challenges. Studying vestigial organs helps scientists understand the process of evolution and how species have diverged from common ancestors.
Yes, like all animals, wolves do have some vestigial organs. One good example is the dew claw.