Biology, 04.05.2020 23:58 Magalaki8999
Why are vestigial structures not removed by natural selection?
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A. Only unimportant structures can be removed.
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B. They are helpful to the organism.
C. Vestigial structures are genetic traits.
D. They do not harm the organism.
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Why are vestigial structures not removed by natural selection?
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