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Charles Darwin argued that vestigial organs are evidence of evolution and represent a function that was once necessary for survival, but over time that function became either diminished or nonexistent. We just think they're weird. ... The term ?vestigial organ? is often poorly defined, most commonly because someone has chosen...
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Vestigiality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Human vestigiality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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CONCLUSIONS: We propose that the cisterna magna septa represent the walls of Blake's pouch, a phylogenetic vestigial structure observed during ontogeny.
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At its mesial limit, a large vestigial tooth primordium was regularly present. A further distinct vestigial bud was located mesially to the first molar primordium. The segmentation of the dental lamina suggested a potential to give rise to further vestiges in the upper diastema of the vole.
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Vestigial - Definition of Vestigial at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Vestigial. Look it up now! ... Vestigial organs...
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Classical definition of vestigial ... The question, ‘Do any vestigial organs exist in humans?’ (or any other life form for that matter), first requires a definition ... The standard anatomy authorities usually define a vestigial organ as referring to a once-useful organ that now is useless or very close to useless.
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What Are Vestigial Organs? ... Vestigial organs: what are they and why should we learn about them? When Dr. Michael Shermer debated Dr. Duane Gish at UCLA last March 10th, he called upon vestigial organs as evidence for evolution.
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