Answer:
The body parts which are present in reduced form in the body and have lost their function in the body because of evolution are called vestigial organs.
Step-by-step explanation:
The vestigial or rudimentary organs are the remnants of the structures or organs which might have been large and functional in the ancestors, or the organisms from which the present-day organisms have evolved. These vestigial organs are often undersized, degenerated and non-functional.
1.Examples of vestigial organs in humans ( Figure 1)
- Vermiform Appendix- the human appendix is the remnant of the caecum which is large and functional in herbivorous mammals like cows and buffaloes. In these animals, it helps in digestion.
- Caudal vertebrae - Also known as coccyx or tail bone, the caudal vertebrae is prominent among our close relatives like monkeys, in which this forms a functional tail.
2. Examples of vestigial organs in other animals (Figure 2)
- Hind-limbs in Python- The python has no use of limbs so these structures have been diminished in them and are present in only rudimentary form.