What is a homologous structure that humans share with other vertebrates when they are fully grown? Is it tail gills spine or hair?

The homologous structure that humans share with other vertebrates when they are fully grown is the spine (or vertebral column). This structure serves as a central axis of support and protects the spinal cord in all vertebrates, including humans. The other options mentioned, such as tail, gills, and hair, are not homologous structures shared by humans and all vertebrates when fully grown.