Sunday, August 7, 2016

Vestigial Structures


A structure of very little importance to an organism, but are historical remnants of structures that were important to their ancestors.

The wings of a chicken are vestigial structures as they are little use to chickens today. However, the wings were most commonly important to one of their ancestors. The human appendix are an example of vestigial structures as they have little use to humans today.

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