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what is the term for a functionless anatomical structure often reduced in size a that is evidence of an organism's evolutionary past?

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I believe that would be the Vestigial Structure.
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Vestigial structure

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The vestigial structures are the remnants of the evolutionary past of the organism which continues to persist in the modern forms however, they are either atrophied, rudimentary or degenerate.
  • These structures have either lost their functionality in the modern organisms or if they retain any function it is mostly different from the original function and much reduced.
  • An example of the vestigial structure is plica semilunaris which is a small fold present in the inner corner of the eye and it is a remnant of the nictating membrane in the early organisms.
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