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  • Key Points: Vestigial Organs
Maharashtra State Board: Class 10
CISCE: Class 10, 12

Key Points: Vestigial Organs

  • Vestigial organs are degenerate or underdeveloped structures that have lost their original function in certain organisms.
  • These organs persist in a degenerate form due to inheritance from ancestral species, despite having little or no current use.
  • Examples in animals include splint bones in horse, rudimentary wings in ostrich, vestigial limbs in python, and functionless eyes in burrowing animals.
  • Humans possess many vestigial organs such as the appendix, coccyx (tail bone), wisdom teeth, ear muscles, and nipples in males.
  • Vestigial organs provide strong evidence for evolution, showing gradual changes in structure and function over time.
CISCE: Class 12

Definition: Vestigial Organs

Vestigial organs are reduced and non-functional organs present in an organism that were functional in its ancestors.

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