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Vestigial structures are remains of a structure that was functional in some ancestor but is no longer functional in the organism in question. a. True b. False
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Vestigial structures are remains of a structure that was functional in some ancestor but is no longer functional in the organism in question.
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the definition of vestigial structures is structures that appear to have lost their necessity throughout evolution so the answer would be true.
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