To what group of evolutionary evidence do humans have a tailbone and a caecum process?

The coccyx and the appendix of the cecum are rudiments – organs that have lost their main importance in the process of the evolutionary development of the organism, therefore, the presence of a coccyx and the appendix of the cecum in humans belong to the paleontological group of evidence of evolution.



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