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Pelvic bones in whales are an example of " blank" structures. Please fill in the blank! Homologous Analogous Vestigial Please help!!!! :( :)
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Pelvic bones in whales are an example of " blank" structures.
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Please help!!!! :( :)
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I'm pretty sure it's Vestigial structures
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Vestigial because they don't use it but it's still there
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