A structure that a species has, but does not use. (2 points)

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vestigial
vestigial

transitional

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vestigial organs such as the appendix in humans are examples of structures that a species has but does not use. These structures are remnants of evolutionary adaptations that were once useful to the species but are no longer necessary.
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