Question
Explain the Term :
Vestigial organs

Answer

Vestigial organs: These are organs or structures in an organism that have lost much or all of their original function through the course of evolution. Examples include the human appendix or the hind limb bones in whales. They are considered evidence of an organism's evolutionary history.

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