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Through history, as natural selection played its part in the development of modern man, many of the useful functions and parts of the human body become unnecessary. What is most fascinating is that many of these parts of the body still remain in some form so we can see the progress of evolution. This list covers the ten most significant evolutionary changes that have taken place – leaving signs behind them.

10
Goose Bumps
Cutis Anserina



Humans get goose bumps when they are cold, frightened, angry, or in awe. Many other creatures get goose bumps for the same reason, for example this is why a cat or dog’s hair stands on end and the cause behind a porcupine’s quills raising. In cold situations, the rising hair traps air between the hairs and skin, creating insulation and warmth. In response to fear, goose bumps make an animal appear larger – hopefully scaring away the enemy. Humans no longer benefit from goose bumps and they are simply left over from our past when we were not clothed and needed to scare our own natural enemies. Natural selection removed the thick hair but left behind the mechanism for controlling it.


9
Jacobson’s Organ
Vomeronasal organ



Jacobson’s organ is a fascinating part of animal anatomy and it tells us a lot about our own sexual history. The organ is in the nose and it is a special “smell” organ which detects pheromones (the chemical that triggers sexual desire, alarm, or information about food trails). It is this organ that allows some animals to track others for sex and to know of potential dangers. Humans are born with the Jacobson’s organ, but in early development its abilities dwindle to a point that it is useless. Once upon a time, humans would have used this organ to locate mates when communication was not possible. Single’s evenings, chat rooms, and bars have now taken its place in the process of human mate-seeking.

8
Junk DNA
L-gulonolactone oxidase



While many of the hangovers from our “devolved” past are visible or physical, this is not true for all. Humans have structures in their genetic make-up that were once used to produces enzymes to process vitamin C (it is called L-gulonolactone oxidase). Most other animals have this functioning DNA but at some point in our history, a mutation disbled the gene – whilst leaving behind its remnants as junk DNA. This particular junk DNA indicates a common ancestry with other species on earth, so it is particularly interesting.

7
Extra Ear Muscles
Auriculares muscles



Also known as the extrinsic ear muscles, the auriculares muscles are used by animals to swivel and manipulate their ears (independently of their head) in order to focus their hearing on particular sounds. Humans still have the muscles that we would once have used for the very same reason – but our muscles are now so feeble that all they can do is give our ears a little wiggle. The use of these muscles in cats is very visible (as they can nearly turn their ears completely backwards) – particularly when they are stalking a bird and need to make the smallest movements possible so as to not frighten its future meal.

6
Plantaris Muscle



The plantaris muscle is used by animals in gripping and manipulating objects with their feet – something you see with apes who seem to be able to use their feet as well as their hands. Humans have this muscle as well, but it is now so underdeveloped that it is often taken out by doctors when they need tissue for reconstruction in other parts of the body. The muscle is so unimportant to the human body that 9% of humans are now born without it.





5
Wisdom Teeth



Early humans ate a lot of plants – and they needed to eat them quickly enough that they could eat a sufficient amount in one day to get all of the nutrients they needed. For this reason, we had an extra set of molars to make the larger mouth more productive. This was particularly essential as the body lacked the ability to sufficiently digest cellulose. As evolution made its selections, our diets changed, our jaws grew appropriately smaller, and our third molars became unnecessary. Some human populations have now all but completely stopped growing wisdom teeth, while others have almost 100% likelihood of developing them.

4
Third Eyelid



If you watch a cat blink, you will see a white membrane cross its eye – that is called its third eyelid. It is quite a rare thing in mammals, but common in birds, reptiles, and fish. Humans have a remnant (but non-working) third eyelid (you can see it in the picture above). It has become quite small in humans, but some populations have more visible portions than others. There is only one known species of primate that still has a functioning third eyelid, and that is the Calabar angwantibo (closely related to lorises) which lives in West Africa.

3
Darwin’s Point
plica semilunaris



Darwin’s point is found in the majority of mammals, and humans are no exception. It is most likely used to help focus sounds in animals, but it no longer has a function in humans. Only 10.4% of the human population still has this visible left-over mark of our past, but it is possible that a much larger number of people carry the gene that produces it as it does not always cause the ear tubercle to appear. The point (shown in the picture above) is a small thick nodule at the junction of the upper and middle sections of the ear.

2
Coccyx



The coccyx is the remnant of what was once a human tail. Over time we lost the need for a tail (as tree swinging was replaced by hanging out at the local water hole grunting neanderthal gossip), but we did not lose the need for the coccyx: it now functions as a support structure for various muscles and a support for a person when he sits down and leans back. The coccyx also supports the position of the anus.

1
Appendix



The appendix has no known use in modern humans and is often removed when it becomes infected. While its original use is still speculated on, most scientists agree with Darwin’s suggestion that it once helped to process the cellulose found in the leaf-rich diet that we once had. Over the course of evolution, as our diet has changed, the appendix became less useful. What is particularly interesting is that many evolutionary theorists believe that natural selection (while removing all of the abilities of the appendix) selects larger appendices because they are less likely to become inflamed and diseased. So unlike the little toe, which may eventually vanish and is equally useless, the appendix is likely to stay with us for a long time – just hanging around doing nothing.

Contributor: JFrater



Top 10 Signs Of Evolution In Modern Man - Listverse
 
First of all, it talks about the evolution of the god gene, and you refute evolution, don't you? And nowhere in the article does it talk about the gene. So I dunno man, got anything else?

Evolution they speak of is merely conjecture the gene itself causes belief of a higher power the scriptures said that God put that into our conscience. Some see this as evidence of God confirming his word mind you what was written in the bible was written long before the discovery of the gene.
So you believe in evolution.... sometimes. Gotcha.

So if god put this gene (that they never talked about, btw) in us, why do some people not believe in god? And then I assume they could do gene therapy to make us all believe in god? Are you fucking serious? Or just pulling my leg?
The bible wasn't written by god, so it's not his words, so that's not even relevant to what we're talking about.


"Design in nature is all the evidence you need unless you believe chaos will promote order and precision in nature."

I don't presume to know why there is precision in nature and neither should you. Or can you show me actual proof of your designer? No? Then stfu about that. Okay?

No the proper term would be microadaptations which the organism already possessed the ablilty to adapt,sorry.
 
Uh oh hollie it's confirmed by God.

Rom. 2:15, "Which shew the work of the law written in their hearts, their conscience also bearing witness, and their thoughts the mean while accusing or else excusing one another."

The existence of God is written in the human conscience.

Acts 17:23, "For as I passed by, and beheld your devotions, I found an altar with this inscription, To the Unknown God."

Conscience told them that there was a God though they did not know Him personally.
uh oh slapdick ..........! none of that is evidence ...it is however evidence for myth!

Is that your only true friend daws because you talk about him so much. You know that little guy between your legs that has more grey matter then you will ever possess.
 
The God gene? Wtf is that? Proof of your god? Or just some cute name given at random?

It actually was a name given the vmat2 gene once they found out what this gene does. It's also found in all humans.
here's another beneficial gene mutation found in all humans . but you constantly say it's harmful or doesn't exsist :[ame=http://youtu.be/9Tpqc6SVUWk]What Darwin Never Knew (NOVA) Part 7/8 HD - YouTube[/ame]



let's see how fast ywc attempts to bullshit his way around it!

If you're gonna say something about me make sure it is accurate. I said they are rare vs over 6,000 genetic disorders due to mutations. When I have time I will tackle what you claim to be a bene ficial mutation. I see once again you wish to change the subject.
 
Through history, as natural selection played its part in the development of modern man, many of the useful functions and parts of the human body become unnecessary. What is most fascinating is that many of these parts of the body still remain in some form so we can see the progress of evolution. This list covers the ten most significant evolutionary changes that have taken place – leaving signs behind them.

10
Goose Bumps
Cutis Anserina



Humans get goose bumps when they are cold, frightened, angry, or in awe. Many other creatures get goose bumps for the same reason, for example this is why a cat or dog’s hair stands on end and the cause behind a porcupine’s quills raising. In cold situations, the rising hair traps air between the hairs and skin, creating insulation and warmth. In response to fear, goose bumps make an animal appear larger – hopefully scaring away the enemy. Humans no longer benefit from goose bumps and they are simply left over from our past when we were not clothed and needed to scare our own natural enemies. Natural selection removed the thick hair but left behind the mechanism for controlling it.


9
Jacobson’s Organ
Vomeronasal organ



Jacobson’s organ is a fascinating part of animal anatomy and it tells us a lot about our own sexual history. The organ is in the nose and it is a special “smell” organ which detects pheromones (the chemical that triggers sexual desire, alarm, or information about food trails). It is this organ that allows some animals to track others for sex and to know of potential dangers. Humans are born with the Jacobson’s organ, but in early development its abilities dwindle to a point that it is useless. Once upon a time, humans would have used this organ to locate mates when communication was not possible. Single’s evenings, chat rooms, and bars have now taken its place in the process of human mate-seeking.

8
Junk DNA
L-gulonolactone oxidase



While many of the hangovers from our “devolved” past are visible or physical, this is not true for all. Humans have structures in their genetic make-up that were once used to produces enzymes to process vitamin C (it is called L-gulonolactone oxidase). Most other animals have this functioning DNA but at some point in our history, a mutation disbled the gene – whilst leaving behind its remnants as junk DNA. This particular junk DNA indicates a common ancestry with other species on earth, so it is particularly interesting.

7
Extra Ear Muscles
Auriculares muscles



Also known as the extrinsic ear muscles, the auriculares muscles are used by animals to swivel and manipulate their ears (independently of their head) in order to focus their hearing on particular sounds. Humans still have the muscles that we would once have used for the very same reason – but our muscles are now so feeble that all they can do is give our ears a little wiggle. The use of these muscles in cats is very visible (as they can nearly turn their ears completely backwards) – particularly when they are stalking a bird and need to make the smallest movements possible so as to not frighten its future meal.

6
Plantaris Muscle



The plantaris muscle is used by animals in gripping and manipulating objects with their feet – something you see with apes who seem to be able to use their feet as well as their hands. Humans have this muscle as well, but it is now so underdeveloped that it is often taken out by doctors when they need tissue for reconstruction in other parts of the body. The muscle is so unimportant to the human body that 9% of humans are now born without it.





5
Wisdom Teeth



Early humans ate a lot of plants – and they needed to eat them quickly enough that they could eat a sufficient amount in one day to get all of the nutrients they needed. For this reason, we had an extra set of molars to make the larger mouth more productive. This was particularly essential as the body lacked the ability to sufficiently digest cellulose. As evolution made its selections, our diets changed, our jaws grew appropriately smaller, and our third molars became unnecessary. Some human populations have now all but completely stopped growing wisdom teeth, while others have almost 100% likelihood of developing them.

4
Third Eyelid



If you watch a cat blink, you will see a white membrane cross its eye – that is called its third eyelid. It is quite a rare thing in mammals, but common in birds, reptiles, and fish. Humans have a remnant (but non-working) third eyelid (you can see it in the picture above). It has become quite small in humans, but some populations have more visible portions than others. There is only one known species of primate that still has a functioning third eyelid, and that is the Calabar angwantibo (closely related to lorises) which lives in West Africa.

3
Darwin’s Point
plica semilunaris



Darwin’s point is found in the majority of mammals, and humans are no exception. It is most likely used to help focus sounds in animals, but it no longer has a function in humans. Only 10.4% of the human population still has this visible left-over mark of our past, but it is possible that a much larger number of people carry the gene that produces it as it does not always cause the ear tubercle to appear. The point (shown in the picture above) is a small thick nodule at the junction of the upper and middle sections of the ear.

2
Coccyx



The coccyx is the remnant of what was once a human tail. Over time we lost the need for a tail (as tree swinging was replaced by hanging out at the local water hole grunting neanderthal gossip), but we did not lose the need for the coccyx: it now functions as a support structure for various muscles and a support for a person when he sits down and leans back. The coccyx also supports the position of the anus.

1
Appendix



The appendix has no known use in modern humans and is often removed when it becomes infected. While its original use is still speculated on, most scientists agree with Darwin’s suggestion that it once helped to process the cellulose found in the leaf-rich diet that we once had. Over the course of evolution, as our diet has changed, the appendix became less useful. What is particularly interesting is that many evolutionary theorists believe that natural selection (while removing all of the abilities of the appendix) selects larger appendices because they are less likely to become inflamed and diseased. So unlike the little toe, which may eventually vanish and is equally useless, the appendix is likely to stay with us for a long time – just hanging around doing nothing.

Contributor: JFrater



Top 10 Signs Of Evolution In Modern Man - Listverse

You need some updated material, the genome project said that what they once thought was junk DNA they discovered has a purpose no point responding to the rest of your outdated material.


http://articles.washingtonpost.com/...ewan-birney-european-bioinformatics-institute
 
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You need some updated material, the genome project said that what they once thought was junk DNA they discovered has a purpose no point responding to the rest of your outdated material.


?Junk DNA? concept debunked by new analysis of human genome - Washington Post
You are the one in need of new material.

Quite obviously, it was ethical scientists submitting their work for peer review who forged the human genome project. It wasn't the Christian creationist hacks who phony-up credentials and do no research at all.
 
It actually was a name given the vmat2 gene once they found out what this gene does. It's also found in all humans.
here's another beneficial gene mutation found in all humans . but you constantly say it's harmful or doesn't exsist :[ame=http://youtu.be/9Tpqc6SVUWk]What Darwin Never Knew (NOVA) Part 7/8 HD - YouTube[/ame]



let's see how fast ywc attempts to bullshit his way around it!

If you're gonna say something about me make sure it is accurate. I said they are rare vs over 6,000 genetic disorders due to mutations. When I have time I will tackle what you claim to be a bene ficial mutation. I see once again you wish to change the subject.
How absolutely fraudulent that you would seek to lecture anyone on accuracy. This, from the fundie who fraudulently and knowingky cuts and pastes phony "quotes" from Christian creationist websites.
 
The God gene? Wtf is that? Proof of your god? Or just some cute name given at random?

It actually was a name given the vmat2 gene once they found out what this gene does. It's also found in all humans.
here's another beneficial gene mutation found in all humans . but you constantly say it's harmful or doesn't exsist :[ame=http://youtu.be/9Tpqc6SVUWk]What Darwin Never Knew (NOVA) Part 7/8 HD - YouTube[/ame]



let's see how fast ywc attempts to bullshit his way around it!

Conjecture daws ? It's nonsense because he is saying this mutation has allowed a space for our brains to grow larger and thus make us more intelligent. Hmm the neanderthals had bigger brains then modern day humans are we devolving ? why are neanderthals extinct ? were neanderthals more intelligent ? You tried slipping this through before. Clearly that gene is different in humans because the creator wanted it that way.

I still believe the creator used our genes to make sure his punishment for sin is met.
 
You need some updated material, the genome project said that what they once thought was junk DNA they discovered has a purpose no point responding to the rest of your outdated material.


?Junk DNA? concept debunked by new analysis of human genome - Washington Post
You are the one in need of new material.

Quite obviously, it was ethical scientists submitting their work for peer review who forged the human genome project. It wasn't the Christian creationist hacks who phony-up credentials and do no research at all.

Are you disagreeing with the findings of the human genome project ?
 
here's another beneficial gene mutation found in all humans . but you constantly say it's harmful or doesn't exsist :What Darwin Never Knew (NOVA) Part 7/8 HD - YouTube



let's see how fast ywc attempts to bullshit his way around it!

If you're gonna say something about me make sure it is accurate. I said they are rare vs over 6,000 genetic disorders due to mutations. When I have time I will tackle what you claim to be a bene ficial mutation. I see once again you wish to change the subject.
How absolutely fraudulent that you would seek to lecture anyone on accuracy. This, from the fundie who fraudulently and knowingky cuts and pastes phony "quotes" from Christian creationist websites.

You have been exposed as a liar bye bye.
 
You need some updated material, the genome project said that what they once thought was junk DNA they discovered has a purpose no point responding to the rest of your outdated material.


?Junk DNA? concept debunked by new analysis of human genome - Washington Post
You are the one in need of new material.

Quite obviously, it was ethical scientists submitting their work for peer review who forged the human genome project. It wasn't the Christian creationist hacks who phony-up credentials and do no research at all.

What we have here is a failure in comprehension.
 
You need some updated material, the genome project said that what they once thought was junk DNA they discovered has a purpose no point responding to the rest of your outdated material.


?Junk DNA? concept debunked by new analysis of human genome - Washington Post
You are the one in need of new material.

Quite obviously, it was ethical scientists submitting their work for peer review who forged the human genome project. It wasn't the Christian creationist hacks who phony-up credentials and do no research at all.

Are you disagreeing with the findings of the human genome project ?

Yes, because anything discovered outside of research performed by Christian creationist ministries is a conspiracy.
 
If you're gonna say something about me make sure it is accurate. I said they are rare vs over 6,000 genetic disorders due to mutations. When I have time I will tackle what you claim to be a bene ficial mutation. I see once again you wish to change the subject.
How absolutely fraudulent that you would seek to lecture anyone on accuracy. This, from the fundie who fraudulently and knowingky cuts and pastes phony "quotes" from Christian creationist websites.

You have been exposed as a liar bye bye.

How, exactly?
 
You need some updated material, the genome project said that what they once thought was junk DNA they discovered has a purpose no point responding to the rest of your outdated material.


?Junk DNA? concept debunked by new analysis of human genome - Washington Post
You are the one in need of new material.

Quite obviously, it was ethical scientists submitting their work for peer review who forged the human genome project. It wasn't the Christian creationist hacks who phony-up credentials and do no research at all.

What we have here is a failure in comprehension.
Raise your hand and ask for help when you're befuddled.
 
Evolution they speak of is merely conjecture the gene itself causes belief of a higher power the scriptures said that God put that into our conscience. Some see this as evidence of God confirming his word mind you what was written in the bible was written long before the discovery of the gene.
So you believe in evolution.... sometimes. Gotcha.

So if god put this gene (that they never talked about, btw) in us, why do some people not believe in god? And then I assume they could do gene therapy to make us all believe in god? Are you fucking serious? Or just pulling my leg?
The bible wasn't written by god, so it's not his words, so that's not even relevant to what we're talking about.


"Design in nature is all the evidence you need unless you believe chaos will promote order and precision in nature."

I don't presume to know why there is precision in nature and neither should you. Or can you show me actual proof of your designer? No? Then stfu about that. Okay?

No the proper term would be microadaptations which the organism already possessed the ablilty to adapt,sorry.
wrong as always, adaptation is a feature of evolution not separate from it .
either way it's more proof of evolution not creation.
creation infers that the thing created is perfectly fitted to it's environment ,adaption of any kind disproves that.
but you can keep wishing
 
You are the one in need of new material.

Quite obviously, it was ethical scientists submitting their work for peer review who forged the human genome project. It wasn't the Christian creationist hacks who phony-up credentials and do no research at all.

Are you disagreeing with the findings of the human genome project ?

Yes, because anything discovered outside of research performed by Christian creationist ministries is a conspiracy.

This is the washington post dummy.

?Junk DNA? concept debunked by new analysis of human genome - Washington Post
 
So you believe in evolution.... sometimes. Gotcha.

So if god put this gene (that they never talked about, btw) in us, why do some people not believe in god? And then I assume they could do gene therapy to make us all believe in god? Are you fucking serious? Or just pulling my leg?
The bible wasn't written by god, so it's not his words, so that's not even relevant to what we're talking about.


"Design in nature is all the evidence you need unless you believe chaos will promote order and precision in nature."

I don't presume to know why there is precision in nature and neither should you. Or can you show me actual proof of your designer? No? Then stfu about that. Okay?

No the proper term would be microadaptations which the organism already possessed the ablilty to adapt,sorry.
wrong as always, adaptation is a feature of evolution not separate from it .
either way it's more proof of evolution not creation.
creation infers that the thing created is perfectly fitted to it's environment ,adaption of any kind disproves that.
but you can keep wishing

No changes are coming from what was once thought of as junk DNA.
 
Uh oh hollie it's confirmed by God.

Rom. 2:15, "Which shew the work of the law written in their hearts, their conscience also bearing witness, and their thoughts the mean while accusing or else excusing one another."

The existence of God is written in the human conscience.

Acts 17:23, "For as I passed by, and beheld your devotions, I found an altar with this inscription, To the Unknown God."

Conscience told them that there was a God though they did not know Him personally.
uh oh slapdick ..........! none of that is evidence ...it is however evidence for myth!

Is that your only true friend daws because you talk about him so much. You know that little guy between your legs that has more grey matter then you will ever possess.
another failed attempt at sarcasm...and a dodge and proof of some mental or physiological defect that prevents ywc from answering posts directly.
 
It actually was a name given the vmat2 gene once they found out what this gene does. It's also found in all humans.
here's another beneficial gene mutation found in all humans . but you constantly say it's harmful or doesn't exsist :[ame=http://youtu.be/9Tpqc6SVUWk]What Darwin Never Knew (NOVA) Part 7/8 HD - YouTube[/ame]



let's see how fast ywc attempts to bullshit his way around it!

If you're gonna say something about me make sure it is accurate. I said they are rare vs over 6,000 genetic disorders due to mutations. When I have time I will tackle what you claim to be a bene ficial mutation. I see once again you wish to change the subject.
like I said....bullshit around .
what subject?
the one where you try to sell your creationist bullshit or reality?
since those are the only two choices, which one is it?
anything else you post would be a subcategory not a different subject.
 
Through history, as natural selection played its part in the development of modern man, many of the useful functions and parts of the human body become unnecessary. What is most fascinating is that many of these parts of the body still remain in some form so we can see the progress of evolution. This list covers the ten most significant evolutionary changes that have taken place – leaving signs behind them.

10
Goose Bumps
Cutis Anserina



Humans get goose bumps when they are cold, frightened, angry, or in awe. Many other creatures get goose bumps for the same reason, for example this is why a cat or dog’s hair stands on end and the cause behind a porcupine’s quills raising. In cold situations, the rising hair traps air between the hairs and skin, creating insulation and warmth. In response to fear, goose bumps make an animal appear larger – hopefully scaring away the enemy. Humans no longer benefit from goose bumps and they are simply left over from our past when we were not clothed and needed to scare our own natural enemies. Natural selection removed the thick hair but left behind the mechanism for controlling it.


9
Jacobson’s Organ
Vomeronasal organ



Jacobson’s organ is a fascinating part of animal anatomy and it tells us a lot about our own sexual history. The organ is in the nose and it is a special “smell” organ which detects pheromones (the chemical that triggers sexual desire, alarm, or information about food trails). It is this organ that allows some animals to track others for sex and to know of potential dangers. Humans are born with the Jacobson’s organ, but in early development its abilities dwindle to a point that it is useless. Once upon a time, humans would have used this organ to locate mates when communication was not possible. Single’s evenings, chat rooms, and bars have now taken its place in the process of human mate-seeking.

8
Junk DNA
L-gulonolactone oxidase



While many of the hangovers from our “devolved” past are visible or physical, this is not true for all. Humans have structures in their genetic make-up that were once used to produces enzymes to process vitamin C (it is called L-gulonolactone oxidase). Most other animals have this functioning DNA but at some point in our history, a mutation disbled the gene – whilst leaving behind its remnants as junk DNA. This particular junk DNA indicates a common ancestry with other species on earth, so it is particularly interesting.

7
Extra Ear Muscles
Auriculares muscles



Also known as the extrinsic ear muscles, the auriculares muscles are used by animals to swivel and manipulate their ears (independently of their head) in order to focus their hearing on particular sounds. Humans still have the muscles that we would once have used for the very same reason – but our muscles are now so feeble that all they can do is give our ears a little wiggle. The use of these muscles in cats is very visible (as they can nearly turn their ears completely backwards) – particularly when they are stalking a bird and need to make the smallest movements possible so as to not frighten its future meal.

6
Plantaris Muscle



The plantaris muscle is used by animals in gripping and manipulating objects with their feet – something you see with apes who seem to be able to use their feet as well as their hands. Humans have this muscle as well, but it is now so underdeveloped that it is often taken out by doctors when they need tissue for reconstruction in other parts of the body. The muscle is so unimportant to the human body that 9% of humans are now born without it.





5
Wisdom Teeth



Early humans ate a lot of plants – and they needed to eat them quickly enough that they could eat a sufficient amount in one day to get all of the nutrients they needed. For this reason, we had an extra set of molars to make the larger mouth more productive. This was particularly essential as the body lacked the ability to sufficiently digest cellulose. As evolution made its selections, our diets changed, our jaws grew appropriately smaller, and our third molars became unnecessary. Some human populations have now all but completely stopped growing wisdom teeth, while others have almost 100% likelihood of developing them.

4
Third Eyelid



If you watch a cat blink, you will see a white membrane cross its eye – that is called its third eyelid. It is quite a rare thing in mammals, but common in birds, reptiles, and fish. Humans have a remnant (but non-working) third eyelid (you can see it in the picture above). It has become quite small in humans, but some populations have more visible portions than others. There is only one known species of primate that still has a functioning third eyelid, and that is the Calabar angwantibo (closely related to lorises) which lives in West Africa.

3
Darwin’s Point
plica semilunaris



Darwin’s point is found in the majority of mammals, and humans are no exception. It is most likely used to help focus sounds in animals, but it no longer has a function in humans. Only 10.4% of the human population still has this visible left-over mark of our past, but it is possible that a much larger number of people carry the gene that produces it as it does not always cause the ear tubercle to appear. The point (shown in the picture above) is a small thick nodule at the junction of the upper and middle sections of the ear.

2
Coccyx



The coccyx is the remnant of what was once a human tail. Over time we lost the need for a tail (as tree swinging was replaced by hanging out at the local water hole grunting neanderthal gossip), but we did not lose the need for the coccyx: it now functions as a support structure for various muscles and a support for a person when he sits down and leans back. The coccyx also supports the position of the anus.

1
Appendix



The appendix has no known use in modern humans and is often removed when it becomes infected. While its original use is still speculated on, most scientists agree with Darwin’s suggestion that it once helped to process the cellulose found in the leaf-rich diet that we once had. Over the course of evolution, as our diet has changed, the appendix became less useful. What is particularly interesting is that many evolutionary theorists believe that natural selection (while removing all of the abilities of the appendix) selects larger appendices because they are less likely to become inflamed and diseased. So unlike the little toe, which may eventually vanish and is equally useless, the appendix is likely to stay with us for a long time – just hanging around doing nothing.

Contributor: JFrater



Top 10 Signs Of Evolution In Modern Man - Listverse

You need some updated material, the genome project said that what they once thought was junk DNA they discovered has a purpose no point responding to the rest of your outdated material.


?Junk DNA? concept debunked by new analysis of human genome - Washington Post
what I posted was written in 2012 so you're rebutall such as it is is meaningless.
It's a good thing I speak gibberish
 
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