What evidence do vestigial organs provide to support the idea that life changes over time?

A.These organs likely had a function in an ancestral organism but no longer appear to have a purpose in the modern descendant organism


B.These organs help scientists classify related species, even after they have drastically changed over time.

C.These organs likely never had a function but may take on an important function in the future of the species.

D.These organs had one purpose in an ancestor of the species and have adapted over time to serve a new purpose in the descendant species.

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The correct answer is letter A, these organs likely had a function in an ancestral organism but no longer appear to have a purpose in the modern descendant organism.

These vestigial organs include the muscles of the ear, wisdom teeth, appendix, tail bone, body hair, and the semi-lunar fold in the corner of the eye that are dominant in apes and monkeys compared to human beings who have evolved through the ages.

THE ANSWER IS A. just took test