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A body part that is reduced in size and no longer has a useful function in an organism is called an
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A body part that is reduced in size and no longer has a useful function in an organism is called an
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A body part that is reduced in size and no longer has a useful function in an organism is called an appendix
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Would it be a vestigial remnant? Like the appendix?
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