It's an organ that isn't used, but is still present in an animal's body. Here are some sentences.The appendix is a vestigial organ.An example of a vestigial organ is an emu's wing.Vestigial organs are evolutionary leftovers.
The blind mole rat has a thin layer of skin covering its eyes, which is considered to be vestigial. There are also cavefish which have eyes that are vestigial. (There are also other vestigial traits in other animals that do not burrow.)
plants and animals are both living things.
Humans have tail bones are are vestigial. When humans stopped using tails, over several generations, they began to shrink, and now we are left with tail bones. However, there have been cases of people who were born with vestigial tails several centimeters long. An example of a vestigial organ is the appendix.
Since "vestigial" means an organ that is atrophied or functionless from the process of evolution, out of the list of four structures that are given, the human appendix is that vestigial organ. All of the other organs, especially the "multiple cow stomachs" and the horns of a deer do play an important role to that animal's life.
The appendix is a vestigial organ.
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A vestigial organ is an organ that has no beneficial use to an organism. Ex. Tail bone in Humans
The appendix is the best example of a vestigial organ.
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The cast of Vestigial Organ - 2008 includes: Rafael Canedo as Young Artist
It's an organ that isn't used, but is still present in an animal's body. Here are some sentences.The appendix is a vestigial organ.An example of a vestigial organ is an emu's wing.Vestigial organs are evolutionary leftovers.
a Vestigial organ is an organ of the body that doesn't seem to serve any useful purpose, but similar organs in other animals do. It is supposed that our early ancestors had use for the organ but now, as we have evolved, the organ has become redundant. As we continue to evolve, we may lose it altogether. If the theory of evolution is correct, then many animals could be found with vestigial organs. For many years, it was thought that the appendix was vestigial and served no purpose. It was believed to be a vestigial form of the caecum found in many herbivores. Indeed, it probably is. However, we now know that it is wrong to believe the human appendix has no function. It is very important in developing the immune system in foetus and young child and may have a role in recycling haemoglobin from dead red blood cells. But it certainly has lost its role in digestion. It is interesting that organs are sometimes described as vestigial, simply because the scientists haven't yet worked out their real use.
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Vestigial means a very small remnant of something once larger. The appendix is a vestigial organ. Some people are born with vestigial tails.
Vestigial refers to something that is no longer needed or useful. Our appendixes are an example of a vestigial organ-they serve no biological purpose
A vestigial is an organ that serves no useful function in an organism.