Guccigang55 Guccigang55
  • 02-03-2018
  • Biology
contestada

Structures that appear to have no function for the organism but probably had a function in an ancestral organism?

Respuesta :

jamuuj jamuuj
  • 11-03-2018
I believe these types of structures are called vestigial structures. Vestigial structures are body parts that seemingly have no purpose or function in the current form of an organism of the given species. Examples of such structures in human include; the muscles of the ear, the appendix, the tail bone, body hair, wisdom teeth among others. These structures are often homologous to structure that are functioning normally in other species and for this reason they can be considered evidence for evolution.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Which was a key to writing and ratifying the U.S. Constitution? Please Help I really think its B A. willingness to compromise on all sides B. refusal to compr
Which statement describes the relationship between chromosomes, genes, and alleles? A. Alleles transfer genes to the appropriate location within a chromosome. B
1/2r + 2(3/4r - 1) = 1/4r + 6
what is 8/32 is simplest form
Why dose yellow river have that nick name?
Britain saw its colonies as a source of
which synonym of the word look would be most effective in the following sentence
A single carbon atom can form a maximum of how many single covalent bonds
Why doesn't the air run out of oxygen or fill up with carbon dioxide
What is the function of the verbal in the sentence? My goal is to skydive over the Grand Canyon. It is used as a noun. It is used as a verb. It is used as an ad