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As we study creatures that are alive today, do we see a near-infinite variety of organs that have no function (that might be useful later)?

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As we study creatures that are alive today, do we see a near-infinite variety of organs that have no function (that might be useful later)?

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Nope. As we study creatures that are alive today, do we see a near-infinite variety of organs that have partial function (but not complete function) which are providing the creature a slight natural-selection edge on survival? Nope.

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