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Human ears have muscles responsible for ear movement, but they are nonfunctional in most humans, unlike in other primates. This is an example of which form of evolutionary evidence?. homologous structures.
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Human ears have muscles responsible for ear movement, but they are nonfunctional in most humans, unlike in other primates. This is an example of which form of evolutionary evidence?. homologous structures. analogous structures. vestigial structures
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I believe the correct answer among the choices listed above is the third option. The above statement is an example of an vestigial structures form of evolutionary evidence. Vestigial is an organ that was useful once in an an organism's evolutionary past.
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