2. How do vestigial structures help scientist prove evolution? (HINT: Complete this question after the video.)

Vestigial structures are features of an organism that have lost their original function through evolution. These structures provide evidence of common ancestry and can help scientists confirm evolutionary relationships between different species. By examining vestigial structures in different organisms, scientists can trace their evolutionary history and demonstrate the gradual changes that have occurred over time. This evidence supports the theory of evolution by showing how organisms have adapted and evolved from common ancestors.