earlobe
toe bone
tail bone
spleen
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The examples of human vestigiality are numerous, including the anatomical (such as the human tailbone, wisdom teeth, and inside corner of the eye), the behavioral (goose bumps and palmar grasp reflex), sensory (decreased olfaction), and molecular (pseudogenes). Many human characteristics are also vestigial in other primates and related animals.

yes pls I object that the ansa should b "Tail Bone" and not earlobe,for more details study evidence of organic evolution"Evidence from vestigial organ" ull c it clearly stated.

the answer is tail bone. 4 something 2 b vestigial, it means dat it is no longer in use. although it was in use in the ancestral lineage of d present generation, it is no longer in use now.

it's tailbone also known as coccyx or sacral vertebrae. although earlobe is too however, it perfoms the function of hanging earrings



