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Blaine Schmidt
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26 February, 00:30
Define a vestigial organ?
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Milton Blanchard
26 February, 00:40
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is often poorly defined, most commonly because someone has chosen a poor source to define the term. The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) defines vestigial organs as organs or structures remaining or surviving in a degenerate, atrophied, or imperfect condition or form
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