wisdom teeth
vestigial organs like the appendix which is vestigial in man
The opposite of vestigial organs would be functionalorgans.
Those organs are called vestigial organs. They are remnants of functional structures that were more developed in ancestral species but have decreased in size or usefulness in the current organism.
The opposite of vestigial organs would be functionalorgans.
There are several vestigial organs in the human body, including the appendix, wisdom teeth, and the coccyx (tailbone). The exact number of vestigial organs may vary depending on interpretation and definition.
No, plants do not have vestigial organs. Vestigial organs are remnants of structures that were once functional in evolutionary ancestors but are no longer needed. Since plants do not have a common ancestor with animals, they do not have vestigial organs.
appendix
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.
The appendix is the best example of a vestigial organ.
no. they are analogous organs
Yes, as they are unneeded.